Even if it's easy to be free
What's your definition of freedom?
And who the fuck are you, anyway?
Who the fuck are they?
Who the fuck am I to say?
What the fuck is really going on?
How did the cat get so fat?
Why does the family die?
Do you care why?
'cause there hasn't been a sign
Of anything gettin' better in the ghetto
People's fed up
But when they get up
You point your fuckin' finger
You racist, you bigot
But that's not the problem
Now is it?
It's all about the money
Political power is takin
Protecting the rich denying the poor
Yeah, they love to watch the war from the White House
And I wonder how can they sleep at night?
How can they sleep at night?
How did the cat get so fat?
How did the cat get so fat?
How did the cat get so fat?
How did the cat get so fat?



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    rainygayboy, it's been previously established that this is a cover song so don't bash Fat Mike. Where do you turn for your "actual political insight and criticism"? I know, you "watch the news!" right? Ever suspect that our news is a little biased? As long as the message is introduced, people can research on their own time. No punk song is going to explain, in full detail, all that is wrong with this country in 2 mins!

    nstempon March 14, 2005   Link
  • +2
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    its true how did the cat get so fat? who let the government get so powerful that they think they can control the world

    nazipunksfuckoffon July 19, 2002   Link
  • +1
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    i say this song is NOFX's second best, after of course the Decline, and probably one of their boldest politically. The song that got me interested in them in the first place, and the best song on their best album i think.
    A perfect government is the true punker's mantra, conveying the right message: the government is fucked up and we all know it, we're just here to make sure everyone else understands. And we're gonna cuss a lot because we're pissed about it. Awesome.

    philliephan24on August 01, 2002   Link
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    This song is great. the point theyre trying to make about the gov., i agree completely. fuck all authority, bring the system down

    xAFImyeyesxon July 07, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    society is so fucked up...

    ToxicStarzon July 21, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    NOFX didnt write this song its a cover of a Mark Curry song, so its not actually their song but someone elses :D

    Smaxelon August 11, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    Yeah this is a cover. The lyrics are really good though and seem very Nofxish anyway. It shows some of the problems in the U.S. and as the problems grow the government is only getting more powerful and more greedy.

    drkshadow03on August 13, 2002   Link
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    dont get me wrong i like nofx but this criticism of the U.S. is weak at best. "how did the cat get so fat" is too vague. I agree totally that there is too much money in the hands of the gov. though and its just getting worse.

    rainydayboyon August 21, 2002   Link
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    i think it a good song and i like to see what others say about it cool i didnt know it was a cover.

    dinosauron August 23, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    ah, i can leave this song on repeat for an eternity...and once it gets old just not listen to it for a week and then start it all over again

    Sk8Er55on August 26, 2002   Link

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