Dukes Up

Album: Sad Sappy Sucker (2001)
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  • So you wonder how
    Get em' up, put em up
    Get your dukes up now
    Got no time no money, that's why
    Get em up, put em up
    Get your dukes up now
    Soda fountain crowd
    Button up, shut em' up
    Gettin' fed up now
    Got no time, no money, that's why
    Get em' up, put em' up
    Get your dukes up, now Writer/s: Dann Gallucci, Isaac Brock, Jeremiah Green
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Comments: 4

  • Mark from Tacoma, WaIsaac Brock has a lousy memory, "Dukes up" was recorded in 93 and more then likely has forgotten how to play it. When asked to play " Talking s--t About A Pretty Sunset" at a concert in Seattle, he replied he couldnt rememeber how to play it to save his life.
    Mr. Brock likes to drink and that does effect ones memory, I think, if I remember correctly.
  • Dani from Nyc, Nyi'm taking the next plane down to virginia, just so that i can slap you.
  • Katie from Washington, Vayou spelled ugly casanova wrong.
  • Jake from San Fran, CaThis songs off the album "Sad Sappy Sucker". Its I really like the songs intro, but the singing style is so differnt from what Brocks style had evoled into. Plus the "fan" who requested the songs was probably a *ick. Why would you request a Modest Mouse song during an Ugly Cassonova Concert?
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