I got an invitation to anarchy camp
There will be twistin', fistin', biting, fighting all in an evening
The soundtrack will go multi platinum
Barbecue a boca while the effigies burn
You may not want to stay and see how we take care of a turncoat
Christiana's kinda far away
So come along with me
We can dance and trip and be anarchists
We gotta get the manual and put it in the oven 'til it cooks
Then we're gonna take the ashes to the wassail
And use them to spike the punch

Rules of anarchy camp: reckless abandonment
Random acts of dumbness will be rewarded
If you see somebody taking charge, you'll be expected to beat them
Cause everyone who's no one, will be participating
No one who is someone, will ever get to know the joys of anarchism
Destruction of the system

So come along with us salad days and nights on the anarchic bus
We're gonna pick up indigents and crusties and a half a dozen nuts
And we're never coming home

Underwater basket-weaving, (we got some arts and crafts)
Meth-amphetamine symposiums, (they last a couple days)
African killer spelling bees, (you better get it right)
Bowling in ice hockey rinks, (of course checking is allowed)
Anarchy camp's never inert, (you think we don't know that it's)
Not much fun 'til someone gets hurt, (our only motto)
So we're greasing up the rusty vert ramp
Time to make some reservations for next year's Anarchy Camp


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    I really doubt these lyrics were written in order to spark up a debate like this. I don't think this much thought was put into writing them. That's not a dis. I love this song & NOFX in general. But I don't think anyone's opinions will change here. A cartoon robot once said, "Good? Evil? They're both fine choices."

    As far as the song goes, I think NOFX has been quite successful recording great punk & ska over the years. I'm not sure if this one fits in either category. But, I like it & whether you are an anarchist or not- Anarchy Camp sounds like a pretty interesting place. Especially since Fat Mike painted this picture so you can see it too. Sarcasm is the name of the 5th member of NOFX & if you try not to take things so seriously, you might see the humor in songs like this.

    I'd like to say that it is difficult to focus on what the song is about, what you like about it, or even post a comment at all with such an invalid discussion going on. And, yes- I know the song is about anarchy & the argument is also about anarchy. But it is still not valid because no one is going to give in. It's an endless, pointless debate. We may as well start arguing about abortion or the whole science vs religion thing.

    To all people who comment on songs that you don't like: Why? Are you so driven by hatred that you'd rather rant about a song you hate or haven't even heard rather than say something positive about a song you DO like? I almost feel sorry for you but it's just so entertaining at times.

    Mushmouth Joeon July 02, 2012   Link

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