Smash It Up

Album: Machine Gun Etiquette (1979)
Charted: 35
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  • We've been crying now for much too long
    And now we're gonna dance to a different song
    I'm gonna scream and shout til my dying breath
    I'm gonna smash it up til theres nothing left

    Oooh ooh smash it up, smash it up, smash it up
    Oooh ooh smash it up, smash it up, smash it up

    People call me villain oh its such a shame
    Maybe its my clothes must be to blame
    I don't even care if I look a mess
    Don't wanna be a sucker like all the rest

    Oooh ooh smash it up, smash it up, smash it up
    Oooh ooh smash it up, smash it up, smash it up

    Smash it up
    Smash it up
    Smash it up
    Smash it up
    Smash it up

    (Instrumental Break)

    Smash it up, you can keep your krishna burgers
    Smash it up, and your Glastonbury hippies
    Smash it up, you can stick your frothy lager
    Smash it up, and your blow wave hairstyles

    And everybody's smashing things down
    I said everybody's smashing things down yeah Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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