Pack it up, pack it in
Let me begin
I came to win
Battle me that's a sin
I won't tear the sack up
Punk you'd better back up
Try and play the role and the whole crew will act up
Get up, stand up, come on!
Come on, throw your hands up
If you've got the feeling jump across the ceiling
Muggs is a funk fest, someone's talking junk
Yo, I'll bust em in the eye
And then I'll take the punks home
Feel it, funk it
Amps it are junking
And I got more rhymes than there's cops that are dunking
Donuts shop
Sure 'nuff I got props from the kids on the Hill
Plus my mom and my pops

I came to get down
I came to get down
So get out your seats and jump around
Jump around
Jump around
Jump around
Jump up Jump up and get down.
Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump
Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump
Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump

I'll serve your ass like John MacEnroe
If your girl steps up, I'm smacking the hoe
Word to your moms I came to drop bombs
I got more rhymes than the bible's got psalms
And just like the Prodigal Son I've returned
Anyone stepping to me you'll get burned
Cause I got lyrics and you ain't got none
So if you come to battle bring a shotgun
But if you do you're a fool, cause I duel to the death
Try and step to me you'll take your last breath
I gots the skill, come get your fill
Cause when I shoot ta give, I shoot to kill

I came to get down
I came to get down
So get out your seats and jump around
Jump around
Jump around
Jump around
Jump up Jump up and get down.
Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump
Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump
Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump

I'm the cream of the crop, I rise to the top
I never eat a pig cause a pig is a cop
Or better yet a terminator
Like Arnold Schwarzenegger
Try'n to play me out like as if my name was Sega
But I ain't going out like no punk bitch
Get used to one style and you know I might switch
It up up and around, then buck buck you down
Put out your head then you wake up in the Dawn of the Dead
I'm coming to get ya, coming to get ya
Spitting out lyrics homie I'll wet ya

I came to get down
I came to get down
So get out your seats and jump around
Jump around
Jump around
Jump around
Jump up Jump up and get down.
Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump
Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump
Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump
Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump
Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump
Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump Jump

Yo, this is dedicated
To Joe, da flava, Dakota
Grag yo bozac, punk


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    has any1 else realised that this song is actualy by House of Pain?? house of pain did include DJ Lethal, but its NOT Limp Bizkit. and i doubt danny boy got props from KoRn.

    kronologikalon September 23, 2002   Link
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    Don't you know when limp bizkit played this song,they say this in the intro "How many people of you remember the House of Pain?I wanna bring out ..........(forgot the rest :) ) so i think everyone will know that this is HoP's song.

    StPon October 15, 2002   Link
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    I love this cover.

    Disgorgeon January 30, 2005   Link
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    This is also a limpbizkit song - they included it as a secret track on Results May Vary. It's just a live version not a studio version, so technically the lyrics should go "Who remembers the HOUSE OF PAIN? I wanna bring out ma man Poe from Style Elements and ma man E-Z Rock from the Rock Steady Crew. D'You like break-dancing baby? Are you ready? Pack it up, pack it in Let me begin I came to win Battle me that's a sin I won't tear the sack up Punk you'd better back up Try and play the role and the whole crew will act up Get up, stand up, come on throw your hands up If you've got the feeling jump across the ceiling Muggs is a funk fest, someone's talking junk Yo, I'll bust em in the eye And then I'll take the punks home Feel it, funk it Amps it are junking And I got more rhymes than there's cops that are dunking Donuts shop Sure 'nuff I got props from the kids in KoRn Plus my mom and my pops

    I came to get down (2x) So get out your seats and jump around Jump around (3x) Jump up Jump up and get down Jump (18x)

    I'll serve your ass like John MacEnroe If your bitch steps up Word to your moms I came to drop bombs I got more rhymes than the Bible's got Psalms And just like the Radical Son I've returned Anyone stepping to me you'll get burned Fuck yourlyrics cuase you ain't got none So if you come to battle bring a... But if you do you're a fool, cause I duel to the death Try and step to me you'll take your last breath I gots the skill, man, get your fill Cause when I shoot ta give, I shoot to kill

    Chorus

    EVERYBODY JUMP - It's your last fuckin' chance!

    We'll see ya next year baby!"

    Get it right.

    bane IIon April 24, 2007   Link
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    I used to listen the cassette single of House of Pain's Jump Around with my unc in his Pontiac Fiero back in the mid 90's (used to scavenge old tapes outta the cars when we were walking around the auto yard my dad worked at), I heard the original of this track on repeat probably about a million times and I never heard it say "Amps it are junking" that doesn't even make grammatical sense as a sentence even for rap. I've always heard it as "Amps in the trunk - and I got more rhymes than there's cops at a 'Duncan Donuts' shop. And it's "just like the Prodigal Son (see Parable of The Lost Son) I've returned..." not "Radical Son." You might say "Oh, Durst made changes to the lyrics." But I've listened to both the original and this cover and there reslly aren't any other than the Korn shout out and when he says "Thieves with the funk flow - someone's talking junk yo" in the 11th line.

    S4v3St4t3son February 22, 2012   Link

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