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Artist/Band:
Nofx
Lyrics for Song: Franco Un-American
Lyrics for Album: The War On Errorism
I never thought about the universe,
It made me feel small.
Never thought about the problems of this planet at all.
Global warming, radioactive sites,
Imperialistic wrongs, and animal rights. NO!
Why think all the bad things when life is so good?
Why help with an end when there's always a could?
Let the whales worry about the poisons in the sea,
Outside of California, it's foreign policy.
I don't want changes,
I know reactions
Your dillemas are my distractions.
ThatÂ’s no way to go, Franco Un-American
No way to go, Franco Un-American
No way to go, Franco Un-American
No way to go, Franco, Franco Un-American
I never looked around, never second-guessed
Then I read some Howard Zinn now I'm always depressed
And now I can't sleep from years of apathy
All because I read a little Noam Chomsky
I'm eating vegetation cause a fast food nation
I'm wearing a comfortable of shoes cause of globalization
I'm watching Michael Moore expose the awful truth
I'm listening to Public Enemy and Reagan Youth
I see no world peace 'cause they're zealous armed forces
I eat no breath-mints 'cause they're from the hooved horses
Now I can't believe; what an absolute failure
The president's laughing 'cause we voted for Nader
That's no way to go, Franco Un-American
No way to go, Franco Un-American
No way to go, Franco Un-American
Where can we go, Franco Un-American?
I want to move north and be a Canadian
Or hang down low with the nice Australians
I don't want to be another I don't care-ican
What are we gonna do Franco, Franco Un-American
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Franco Un-American
Franco Un-American stands as a sharp example of NOFX's signature blend of punk energy and satirical lyricism. Released on the album The War On Errorism, the track captures the band's long-standing tradition of addressing social and political themes through an accessible, high-tempo lens. The song reflects the group's ability to maintain their distinct melodic punk identity while exploring contemporary cultural observations. As part of a prolific discography that spans decades, this recording demonstrates the band's continued relevance and their knack for crafting catchy, thought-provoking anthems. The track fits seamlessly within their broader body of work, showcasing the tight musicianship and witty commentary that have defined their career since the early 1980s. |
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