I Predict A Riot
McFly · Other Songs - McFly
Watching the people get lairy
Is not very pretty I tell thee
Walking through town is quite scary
And not very sensible either
A friend of a friend he got beaten
He looked the wrong way at a policeman
Would never have happened to Smeaton and old Leodiensian
La ah ah
La la la la la la
Ah ah ah
La la la la la la
I predict a riot
I predict a riot
I predict a riot
I predict a riot
Oh
I tried to get in my taxi
A man in a tracksuit attacked me
He said that he saw it before me
Wants to get things a bit gory
Girls run around with no clothes on
To borrow a pound for a condom
If it wasn't for chip fat well they'd be frozen
They're not very sensible
La ah ah
La la la la la la
Ah ah ah
La la la la la la
I predict a riot
I predict a riot
I predict a riot
I predict a riot
And if there's anybody left in here that doesn't want to be out there
Watching the people get lairy
Is not very pretty I tell thee
Walking through town is quite scary
And not very sensible
La ah ah
La la la la la la
Ah ah ah
La la la la la la
Oh
Oh
Oh
I predict a riot
I predict a riot
I predict a riot
I predict a riot
And if there's anybody left in here that doesn't want to be out there
I predict a riot
I predict a riot
I predict a riot
I predict a riot
I Predict A Riot
McFly's "I Predict A Riot" stands as a defining anthem of their energetic pop-rock era, capturing the band's signature blend of catchy melodies and youthful exuberance. Released during a period of significant commercial success, the track showcases the group's ability to craft high-energy recordings that resonate with a broad audience. The song's driving rhythm and bold production reflect the band's evolution from their debut, solidifying their place within the British pop landscape. As a standout recording in their discography, it exemplifies the polished, radio-friendly sound that characterized their mid-caree output. The track remains a staple of their live performances, demonstrating the enduring appeal of their songwriting and the dynamic interplay between the band members that defined their most celebrated years.

