Ready aim fire

No one fuckin' around standing in the line
You gotta feel it right between the eyes
Time is runnin' out, time to do it right, now

My oh my, every thing's gonna be fine
My oh my, fat fucking lie

Let yourself go, let me test your fate
Make your head roll, make your legs shake
Dance to the sound of heartache

My oh my, every thing's gonna be fine
My oh my, fat fucking lie, oh

Fat fucking lie, get on your bikes and ride

My oh my, every thing's gonna be fine
My oh my, fat fucking lie, fat fucking lie



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    Available as a b-side on the "Best of You" single.

    intothegrinder2on June 10, 2005   Link
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    FFL stands for "fast fucking life," and is basically just a tribute to motorhead and dave's past as a hardcore kid. quite a jawdropper for me as i was not expecting to hear something like this. great fucking song

    EternalWaron June 24, 2005   Link
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    Best b-side, should've been on the in your honor. a tribute to quuen and motorhead. 'get on your bikes and ride' and the motorhead fast hammering sound. Long live Foos!!!!!

    FFL= Fast Foos Lane

    Monkeywrench74on June 29, 2005   Link
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    FFL obviously stands for "Fat fucking lie"...yknow, that phrase that occurs more than a few times in the song..?

    BigNToastyon June 29, 2005   Link
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    I think he knows it does. Hes just playing with the title plus Eternal Way said it too.

    drew29on March 16, 2006   Link
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    This is not a serious song at all made by Dave. Dave even said so on a rolling stones interview. He took parts out of motor head like "get on your bike and ride" to add some humor into the song. Basically they made this song for shits.

    dzi11on March 31, 2006   Link
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    Dave is a metalhead at heart, and this is probably the Foo's hardest song. Great song, on the UK Best of You single.

    thedanman344on September 27, 2006   Link
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    actually, he says "fast fucking life"

    seba88argon December 16, 2008   Link

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