S.S. Recognize

Alien Ant Farm · truANT [2003]

I'm back to your game

Inpacting for rain

And to the flow when

I think the vessel bent



Now time is precious

Rocky waves we're nauseous

Knocking... Everything is wet!

From us the ocean will be fed



What made us try

To have done what we do

Let's dream of dry

Then I'll tremble in the nightsky full-tide



Don't you recognize, I'll rock the boat again

I'm getting scurvy, bad

Don't you recognize, I'll rock the boat again

I'm getting scurvy, bad



Now it's been days

And the sun won't show it's face

To blame mistakes on me

Now the cold becomes obscene



Will you just spend

Think I'm saving my life again

This ship has made me cry

I think the next we should fly sky fuel side



Don't you recognize? I'll rock the boat again

I'm getting scurvy, bad!

Don't you recognize? I'll rock the boat again

I'm getting scurvy, bad!



Will bring up all the sharks

'Cause all the whales have got my suit

You failed to reconize all the things we do

Check yourself, the boat's just 'bout to sink

Your gonna choke on the salt if you try to drink



Will bring up all the sharks

'Cause all the whales have got my suit

You failed to reconize all the things we do

Check yourself, the boat's just 'bout to sink

'Cause we don't need you bitch

You think you are the missed link



All the prison in the world couldn't make you

All the rescue that I see don't bring you

Stand up or sit back and walk the plank

Hit the deck and recall [2X]



All the prison in the world couldn't make you [3X]



Jump, Jump, Jump



Sit back and walk the plank

Hit the deck and recall all you used to take

All the things that don't work

Hit the deck and recall

Don't you recognize? I'll rock the boat again

I'm getting scurvy, bad!

Don't you recognize? I'll rock the boat again

I'm getting scurvy, bad!



Don't you? [4X]

About S.S. Recognize

"S.S. Recognize" stands as a defining track from Alien Ant Farm's 2003 debut album, *truANT*. The song exemplifies the band's signature blend of alternative rock and hip-hop, featuring the distinctive vocal style of lead singer Chris Allen. Released during the height of the mid-2000s rock revival, the recording captures the raw energy and melodic hooks that propelled the group to mainstream success. Its rhythmic structure and catchy chorus made it a staple on radio playlists, cementing the album's legacy as a cult classic. The track remains a pivotal moment in the band's discography, showcasing their ability to merge diverse musical influences into a cohesive and memorable sound that resonated with a wide audience at the time.