Tunnel vision keeps you from seeing the truth,
But for these actions there is no excuse.
It makes me sick, how you hiss and spit,
One third petulant child, two thirds hypocrite.
Social parasites with a sob story,
About how immigrants they came and they stole his country,
And his job and his house and his identity…
Cards are set to sort this problem out I see,
And if like them, and you see life in monochrome,
Well welcome to the terrordome.
If you, decide, to side with the third Reich,
Then you, realise, we’ve got ourselves an insight,
And if you, reside, within 15 minutes of this waterside,
Then don’t be surprised, when you see the flames.
British Nazi parade,
They’ll stamp out every inch of your culture
British National disgrace
I’m ashamed to share with them,
My skin and my flag, and the land that I live on,
Pushing ideals that should be forgotten,
They’re trying to cleanse the country,
But they can’t clean me
Suck if up kid, your Daddy’s a racist,
Supporting a group who’re providing the basis,
For zealot, race-hating, white-power, bigots,
To walk all over our country openly spreading
Their hate, they’re robbing our country
No I can’t see it happen,
My house is exactly where I left it this morn,
It’s time to unite against suit wearing fascists,
As this manifesto is beginning to bore
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Twenty years later than I would have liked, but hells yes! I stumbled upon "No manners in Ireland" yesterday, cueing the easiest binge buy in a while. This is a nice blend of skillful instrumentalism, great lead voice and good tunes. The old Toasters / Madness / Bosstones fan in me is bouncing off the ceiling again. Thank you for that. You seem to be gathering steam as well. Here's to a long run! raphaelhythlodai
supported by 6 fans who also own “The British Nazi Parade”
fell into Days n' Daze when I was travelling, thanks to some of my road dogs. I don't have that freedom anymore but I feel a piece of it Everytime I listen to their music. love y'all! thefool309
From the first deadened cowbell to the last dissonant guitar interval, Dutch quartet Geo's new record is shaped for impact. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 25, 2024