A.N.T.S

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Antfan, there's no need to feel down

I said Antfan,'cos we ain't been around

I said Antfan, there's no others in town

who can do the things that we do



Antfan, there's a place you can go

I said Antfan, called the Antmusic Show

I said go there to Adam and the Ants

they can make you start new romance



it's fun to go to the A.N.T.S.

fun to go to the A.N.T.S.

put on a kilt, dye your hair green

and dance to Zerox-machine

A.N.T.S.

fun to go to the A.N.T.S.

put on that paint, and hold up your head

till all the tough men drop dead



Antfan, I was once in your shoes

so tired, and fed up with the blues

so I went and got me a sound

and we called that sound Antmusic



no band does it just like we do

I said no band gets to satisfy you

go there to Adam and the Ants

they can make you start new romance



fun to go to the A.N.T.S.

fun to go to the A.N.T.S.

put on a kilt, dye your hair green

and dance to Zerox-machine

A.N.T.S.

fun to go to the A.N.T.S.

put on your paint, and hold up your head

till all the tough men drop dead



Antfan, what do you want to be

nowhere, or an Ant just like me

you can go there to Adam and the Ants

they can make you start new romance



it's fun to go to the A.N.T.S.

fun to go to the A.N.T.S.

put on your kilt, dye your hair green

and dance to Zerox-machine

A.N.T.S.

fun to go to the A.N.T.S.

put on your paint, hold up your head

till all the tough men drop dead



A.N.T.S.

A.N.T.S.

put on a kilt, dye your hair green

dance to Zerox-machine

A.N.T.S.

fun to go to the A.N.T.S.

put on that paint, hold up your head

till all the tough men drop dead



A.N.T.S.

A.N.T.S

A.N.T.S stands as a defining track from Adam and the Ants, capturing the band's signature blend of new wave and punk energy. Released during their most commercially successful period, the song showcases the group's theatrical flair and rhythmic drive that helped propel them to international prominence. The recording features the distinctive sound of the band's lineup, combining driving basslines with sharp, staccato guitar work. As a key song in their discography, it reflects the post-punk aesthetic that characterized the early 1980s music scene. The track remains a staple of their live performances and studio catalog, illustrating the enduring appeal of their unique musical identity and Adam Ant's charismatic frontmanship.