Piss Off

Saxon · Metalhead [1999]

How come every time you feel real good

Somebody drops you a piss off bomb?

How come every time you roll the dice

Somebody offers you the wrong advice?



Oh no, not again, just when I'm feeling happy

Oh no, not again, just when you're feeling fine



Take it slow, don't go fast

Looking good never lasts

Different day, same old song

Then somebody drops you a piss off bomb



In and out, round about, try to sort your feelings out

Can you see the full moon rising?

Break the spell, ring the bell, trapped inside your private hell

Can't you see the far horizon?



Down, down, drag you down, just when you're feeling happy

Down, down, drag you down, just when you're feeling fine



Take it slow, don't go fast

Looking good never lasts

Different day, same old song

Then somebody drops you a piss off bomb



How come every time you feel real good

Somebody drops you a piss off bomb?

How come every time you roll the dice

Somebody offers you the wrong advice?



'Round, 'round, turn you 'round, just when you're feeling happy

Down, down, drag you down, just when you're feeling fine



Take it slow, don't go fast

Looking good never lasts

Different day, same old song

Then somebody drops you a piss off bomb

Piss Off - Saxon

Released on the 1999 compilation Metalhead, 'Piss Off' stands as a quintessential example of Saxon's heavy metal prowess, blending traditional power metal riffs with the band's signature English folk influences. The track exemplifies the group's ability to fuse aggressive double-kick drumming with melodic guitar lines, creating a sound that remains iconic within the genre. As part of Saxon's extensive discography, the song reflects the band's enduring commitment to a hard-hitting, anthemic style that has defined their career since their formation in the 1970s. Its inclusion on a greatest hits collection underscores its status as a staple for fans of the band and the broader power metal community.