The indie kids are a bunch of snobs, they complain
my timing's all off
I think timing is for stupid fucks! why do they think I
play PUNK ROCK?!?!
Steve Albini playing god of indie haven, stupid dorks
keeping time in seven and eleven!

Indie sux, Hard-line sux, Emo sux, YOU SUCK! X2

I'm not a vegan and I have had sex, so some hard-line
kids tried to kick my ass
If you're not like them they want to clean your clock
They're nothing but a bunch of jocks!
They're anti-choice, they're fascist youth, their songs
all sound like metal tunes!

Indie sux, Hard-line sux, Emo sux, YOU SUCK! X2

But what about punk rock?
What ABOUT punk rock? ha ha ha ha ha

I've been told emo songs are deep, which translates
into REALLY WEAK!
All they ever do is cry, did something get caught in
their eyes?
I just can't understand it all, even I don't only
bawl...
(Boo-hoo-hoo...)
(Be a man)
(..My girlfriend dumped me... whimper
snivel... and I'm really hurt...)

Indie sux, Hard-line sux, Emo sux, YOU SUCK! X2

It sucks, you suck, they suck, you suck, they suck, you suck,
it sucks, you suck, it sucks, you suck, it sucks, you suck, it sucks


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Indie Sux, Hardline Sux, Emo Sux, You Suck! Lyrics as written by Patrick C. Bollinger Justin Cathal Geever

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    sweet your an emo kid that listens to anti-flag? that sounds about right. people should stop stereotyping themselves as something to fit in a category just be yourself and by the way emo really does suck

    ugpunk84on June 15, 2002   Link
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    aw man this is the song right here! and as an emo, indie, and hardline lover, it makes me laugh! (yay anti-flag)

    silverpuppiezon May 01, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    funny song 'Boohoohoo.. My girlfriend dumped me And I'm really really hurt...' Especially this bit!!

    mrsLewisCaissieon May 10, 2002   Link
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    chelsea - breathe, this song kicks ass, i like emo some, but this song is hilarious

    uncgurlon May 13, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    chelsea - breathe, this song kicks ass, i like emo some, but this song is hilarious

    uncgurlon May 13, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    I agree with uncgurl, you need to relax chelsea, this isn't exactly a serious song, it's just a joke. And by the way, you used a double negative.

    aebassiston May 14, 2002   Link
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    I love emo, but besides that, Anti-flag fuckin' rocks, and so does this song.

    katiebethon May 14, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    I love emo, but besides that, Anti-flag fuckin' rocks, and so does this song.

    katiebethon May 14, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    haha this is so true! about time somebody told it how it is! even tho i like emo,it still is true!

    punkrockgirlon May 18, 2002   Link
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    er.. you guys are a bunch of shit fucks or something. this song .. is to be funny. they guys from anti-flag don't mean any of this. and chelsea lady.. if saves the day is what you consider emo you should get your music redesigned. saves the day is .. er .. not the emoest music out there. saves the day doesn't even begin to describe emo.

    xpunkieglitteron May 20, 2002   Link

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