The Malachi Crunch
by NOFX

Album: Ribbed (1991)
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  • Did you get that rush, that feeling, adrenalin
    Pumping through your veins?
    A lifeless body in the gutter, city streets are stained
    How do you rationalize? What do you see in your reflection?
    A kid just having fun, a soldier's bloodied boot impression
    One for all and all for one, especially when it's ten on one
    You don't care what you're doing, you know it sure is fun

    If it happened to your mother would you laugh so hard?
    Well, that was someone's son or brother
    That you kicked so hard

    This time you went too far
    What's the matter, don't you feel alright?
    Do you feel remorse?
    Or are the handcuffs on a little too tight?

    Now that your friends are gone, you've got no
    Defense, no protection
    Five or six times a day you receive your hot beef injection
    I hope every time you're corn holed terror fills your mind
    The one emotion you have inspired one too many times Writer/s: MIKE BURKETT
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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