no panhandling they say it isnt a job
oh but i disagree ya ignorant slob
but there may come a day, when yer found down & out
and the hateful replies will fill ya with doubt
ya might be a skinhead ya might be a punk
just give us a quarter so we can get drunk
thank you for shopping and please come again

* you suffer to know, try even harder to see
making sense of yer life in a fucked reality
from decatur st. up to avenue A
from El Guadelupe in texas to the san francisco bay
ya turned a spangin' job into a life long career
for a tin A' tabacco and a fourty of beer
now yer drinkin & yer thinkin is my bad luck runnin' out?

yer stopped by the cops & ya hope & ya wish
& yer askin real nice for them to letcha go
so they ask if they were shot in the street
would ya laugh in their face and ya can't say no

after all of the times that ya barely scraped by
with the lice in yer hair and the gleam in yer eye
now yer drinkin' and yer thinkin is my bad luck runnin' out?

with the cobra we drank and the shit we were talkin'
in the tenderloin gutter we were crack city rockin'
yeah when we were alive we were wicked and young
with the good times we had and the songs we sung
now it's sad that you died and i wish you would stay
but i sold all my stamps at the end of the day
and now i'm drinkin' and i'm thinkin' is my bad luck runnin' out?

Popeye:
(yeah bad luck man, plenty of that to go around
my good friend gone was always there to share it with me)

after all of the times that ya barely scraped by
with the lice in yer hair and the gleam in yer eye
now yer drinkin' and yer thinkin is my bad luck runnin' out?

i got assualted by officer friendly
on the 4th of july stick a needle in my eye
i said "i didn't do nothin'" & "whats this all about?"
he said "resisting arrest" as his pulled his baton out
spitting bile and blood as they left me for dead
my thoughts leaked out through a fissure in my head
and the last one left is: is my bad luck running out?



Lyrics submitted by porcelain

Track duration: 02:31


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    General Comment:@Jhayzus

    yes they are nyc based, but they most certainly did spend some time in other cities. If you are too ignorant to even imagine that, its okay.

    from decatur st. up to avenue A
    from El Guadelupe in texas to the san francisco bay
    pretty much says theyve been to all those places.

    even more, in the tenderloin gutter we were crack city rockin'.

    if you have ever been to SF, you know that tenderloin is basically the skid row of the city, bums and drugs everywhere.
    This song is about them being stuck out san francisco, or other cities when they were younger.

    Flag misanthropic187on January 18, 2010   Link
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    General Comment:Certainly one of my favorite LOC songs; pissed off as always but simultaneously happy and celebratory over the lives of friends who've passed.
    Flag A_Raging_Bullon April 08, 2009   Link
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    General Comment:Beautiful fucking song "you suffer to know, try even harder to see, making sense of yer life in a fucked reality"
    Flag What up my doggon November 29, 2007   Link
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    General Comment:amazing song, love it!
    Flag LOChokingVon November 08, 2007   Link
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    General Comment:hey Jhayzus, Tim Armstrong says stza isnt from New York. ya i know 9th and C, C-skwat, he talks about stza in the song indestructable
    Flag punxOmemphison May 16, 2007   Link
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    General Comment:This song touches quite a few topics.

    First there's spanging, which is a slang term for asking for money out on the street.

    There's alcoholism,

    There's depression,

    There's being homeless,

    food stamps,

    Remembering old times and old friends,

    the death of a friend,

    and police brutality.

    This song combines all of these topics.

    My favorite line of the song is
    "my thoughts leaked out through a fissure in my head
    and the last one left is: is my bad luck running out?"
    Flag IAmARevenant92on December 25, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment:Jhayzus:
    "This song is a quick paraphrase of Leftover's life back when they weren't a big band (yah, before Choking Victim...im talking like No-Cash here kiddies)."

    I think you mean No Commercial Value, No-Cash are a completely different band and they've only come about during Leftover Crack's time...
    Flag gfloon December 21, 2006   Link
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    General Comment:This is sorta the choking victim inside of Leftover crack, its last dying breath in this song. even though LoC is like the one band that got me into punk and ska, Choking victim had the rawness. great song!
    Flag thelastpunkkidon June 26, 2006   Link
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    General Comment:It's also an homage to Clash City Rockers. If UnseenOp is right, whereever they lived, then it really relates to what the members of the Clash went through, as squatters and such.
    Flag gofuckyourselfon June 22, 2006   Link
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    General Comment:This is one of my favorite songs, but certainly not the only good one. This song is a quick paraphrase of Leftover's life back when they weren't a big band (yah, before Choking Victim...im talking like No-Cash here kiddies).

    And for the kid that thought LOC went homeless in San Francisco....no man...they're an NYC band through n through...you can actually go to 9th n C.
    Flag Jhayzuson April 06, 2006   Link

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