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Sex Pistols – Liar
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[Verse 1] / Liar, lie, lie, lie, you lie, lie, lie, lie, lie / Tell me why, tell me why / Why'd you have to lie? / Should've realised that you / Should've told the truth / Should'
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Sex Pistols – Liar (Demo)
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Why d'you have to lie / Should've realised that you should've told the truth / Should've realised you know what I'll do / You're in suspension / You're a liar / How I wanna know
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Sex Pistols – Anarchy in the U.K.
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“Anarchy in the U.K.” was released as the band’s debut single on 26 November 1976 and was later featured on their album, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols. “Anarchy
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Sex Pistols – Bodies
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The second song on The Sex Pistols' landmark album Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s The Sex Pistols, “Bodies” describes abortion in grisly detail, focusing on one of the crazy
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Sex Pistols – God Save the Queen
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“God Save the Queen” is a song by the English punk rock band Sex Pistols. It was released as the band’s second single and was featured on their only studio album, Never Mind the
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Sex Pistols – Pretty Vacant
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Malcolm McLaren in Please Kill Me:
Richard Hell was a definite, 100 percent inspiration, and, in fact, I remember telling the Sex Pistols, “Write a song like ‘Blank Generation
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Sex Pistols – Holidays in the Sun
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“Holidays in the Sun” was the fourth single released by the Sex Pistols in October ‘77. This song came to life after a period of vacations in Berlin, where the band felt good
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Sex Pistols – EMI
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EMI was one of the major record labels The Sex Pistols had signed to in their short time together. They were on the label from October 1976 until January 1977, a far cry away from
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Sex Pistols – Seventeen
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[Verse 1: Johnny Rotten] / You're only 29 / Got a lot to learn / But when your mummy dies / She will not return / [Verse 2: Johnny Rotten] / We like noise, it's our choice / It's
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Sex Pistols – No Feelings
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[Verse 1: Johnny Rotten] / I've seen you in the mirror when the story began / And I fell in love with you, I love your mortal sin / Your brains are locked away, but I love your
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Sex Pistols – New York
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This is a rant about bands from New York in general but especially the New York Dolls, who Malcolm McLaren briefly managed prior to the Pistols.
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Sex Pistols – Problems
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[Verse 1: Johnny Rotten] / Too many problems, oh, why am I here? / I need to be me 'cause you're all too clear / And I can see there's something wrong with you / But what do you
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Sex Pistols – No Future
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[Verse: Johnny Rotten] / God, save the queen / The fascist regime / They made you a moron / Potential bomb / God, save the queen / She's not human being / There is no future in
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Sex Pistols – Looking for a Kiss
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An imitation from New York / You're made in Japan from cheese and chalk / You're hippy tarts hero / 'Cause you put on a bad show, you put on a bad show / Don't it show / Still out
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Sex Pistols – Here We Go Again
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[Verse 1] / Well I've seen you once or twice / And I think you're rather nice / Tell me what is your name / And will you come again / How far can you spit / Is your voice like grit
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Sex Pistols – Submission (Demo)
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[Incomprehensible] / I'm on a submarine mission for you baby / Feel the way you were going / Picked you up on my TV screen / I feel your undercurrent flowing / Sub mission / Going
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Sex Pistols – Who Was It
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There's unlimited supply / That's why there is no reason why / I tell you it was all a frame / They only did it 'cos of fame / I' tell you who? / E.M.I. E.M.I. E.M.I / Too many
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Sex Pistols – Submission
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Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren owned a store called SEX that sold various fetish items. He asked the band to write a song about bondage and sadomasochism, and lead singer John
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Oasis – I Can See A Liar
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Ended up on the album, because it was one of Liam Gallagher’s favorites.
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Sex Pistols – Lazy Sod
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You're only 29 / Got a lot to learn / But when your business dies / You will not return / We like noise it's our choice / It's what we wanna do / We don't care about long hair / We
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Sex Pistols – No Fun (Unedited Version)
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Right here we go now / A sociology lecture / With a bit of psychology / A bit of neurology / A bit of fuck-all-ology / No fun / Right no fun / My babe no fun / No fun / My babe no
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Megadeth – Anarchy in the U.K.
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A cover of the Sex Pistols' classic with modified lyrics. Dave Mustaine admitted that he couldn’t understand all of Johnny Rotten’s lyrics, so made up what he didn’t understand
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Sex Pistols – Satellite
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[Verse 1] / Suburban kid, and you got no name / You're too dumb, baby, and you got no brain / I bet you're all so happy in suburbian dreams / But I'm only laughing; you ain't in my
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Eminem (Ft. Juice WRLD) – Godzilla
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Eminem and late rapper Juice WRLD team up for the first time on “Godzilla,” where they compare themselves to monsters. In particular, they become Godzilla, a fictional sea monster
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Ex Pistols – Revolution In The Classroom
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Goodbye authority / The ones that would think that you know it all / Just want you on your knees / Behind the classroom door / Where seasons waste away / They teach you how to
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dead prez – Hip-Hop
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On “Hip-Hop”, the duo states their beliefs concerning the modern music industry being over-commercialized.
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Olivia Rodrigo – bad idea right?
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Described as ‘fun and playful’, “bad idea right?” serves as the second single for GUTS. The cover art has a more complex design compared to the sophomore albums lead single, “
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Ezra Furman – Suck the Blood from My Wound
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This song is closely tied to the plot of the album. Ezra Furman discussed the “story” of the album in an interview with NME, published online on 4th Dec 2017.
She said:
There is a
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Destroy Lonely & Ken Carson – money & sex
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“money & sex”, previously dubbed “Snitch”, is the closing collaboration song between Lone and Ken on Lone’s debut studio album, if looks could kill. Throughout the song, both
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