Yo-Yo Ninja Boy

Less Than Jake · Goodbye Blue and White [2002]

Stayed awake all night

fighting the crimes

Weasell, Rock and an Evil Guy

Grandfather, Mandy, Wendel, Chip

help ninja boy be the best there is



Master Mogana, he'll never win

he's no match for his yo yo spin

Grandfather showed him all his tricks

there's not a problem he can't fix

and he's just getting started



[Chorus:]

Yo Yo Ninja Boy

go go Ninja Boy

[x2]



And he'll fight till the trouble ends

Yomagana have sworn their revenge

he'll save the day so have no fear

'cause still your Ninja Boy is here



[Chorus]



He'll be fighting crime until the end

(Yo Yo Ninja Boy)

with a little help from all his friends

(go go Ninja Boy)

Yo Yo Ninja Boy

go go Ninja Boy

Yo-Yo Ninja Boy

Released on Less Than Jake's 2002 album Goodbye Blue and White, "Yo-Yo Ninja Boy" exemplifies the band's signature blend of punk energy and melodic pop sensibilities. The track features the group's characteristic vocal harmonies and driving guitar riffs, delivering a high-octane performance that captures the chaotic spirit of their mid-2000s era. As a staple of their discography, the song reflects the band's ability to fuse aggressive rock structures with catchy, anthemic choruses, solidifying their reputation as a prominent force in the alternative rock scene during that period.