Blitzkrieg Bop
Green Day · Other Songs - Green Day
[Originally by Ramones]
Hey Ho! Lets Go!
Hey Ho! Lets Go!
Hey Ho! Lets Go!
Hey Ho! Lets Go!
You're fallin' in a straight line.
You're going through a tight wind.
The kids are losing their minds.
The Blitzkrieg Bop!
We're piling in the back seat.
We're generating steam heat.
Pulsing to the backbeat.
Blitzkrieg Bop!
Hey ho, lets go.
Shoot'em in the back now.
What they want, I don't know.
They're all reved up and ready to go.
They're forming in a straight line.
They're going through a tight wind.
The kids are losing their minds.
The Blitzkrieg Bop!
They're piling in the back seat.
They're generating steam heat.
Pulsating to the back beat.
The Blitzkrieg Bop!
Hey ho, let's go.
Shoot'em in the back now.
What they want, I don't know.
They're all reved up and ready to go.
(yaw!)
Hey Ho! Lets Go!
Hey Ho! Lets Go!
Hey Ho! Lets Go!
Hey Ho! Lets Go!
Hey Ho! Lets Go!
Hey Ho! Lets Go!
Hey Ho! Lets Go!
Hey Ho! Lets Go!
You're fallin' in a straight line.
You're going through a tight wind.
The kids are losing their minds.
The Blitzkrieg Bop!
We're piling in the back seat.
We're generating steam heat.
Pulsing to the backbeat.
Blitzkrieg Bop!
Hey ho, lets go.
Shoot'em in the back now.
What they want, I don't know.
They're all reved up and ready to go.
They're forming in a straight line.
They're going through a tight wind.
The kids are losing their minds.
The Blitzkrieg Bop!
They're piling in the back seat.
They're generating steam heat.
Pulsating to the back beat.
The Blitzkrieg Bop!
Hey ho, let's go.
Shoot'em in the back now.
What they want, I don't know.
They're all reved up and ready to go.
(yaw!)
Hey Ho! Lets Go!
Hey Ho! Lets Go!
Hey Ho! Lets Go!
Hey Ho! Lets Go!
Blitzkrieg Bop
Green Day's 'Blitzkrieg Bop' stands as a defining anthem of the punk revival movement, capturing the raw energy and social critique characteristic of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Released on the band's debut album, Dookie, the track exemplifies the genre's signature fast tempo and direct lyrical approach. Its enduring popularity stems from its ability to encapsulate youthful rebellion and political awareness, influencing countless subsequent rock acts. The song remains a staple of punk rock history, frequently covered and celebrated for its simple yet powerful structure that continues to resonate with audiences across generations.

