Scum of the Neighbourhood
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Scum of the Neighbourhood
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See us coming down the street smashin everyone we meet
Watching TV drinking beer causing violence and fear
We're the scum of the neighbourhood, going out tonight
We like to walk in small streets and get messed up in a fight
In a gangfight with the cats using sticks and baseballbats
Crushing skulls and pulling knives we care for nobody's life
We're the scum of the neighbourhood, going out tonight
We like to walk in small streets and get messed up in a fight
See us coming down the street smashin everyone we meet
Watching TV drinking beer causing violence and fear
We're the scum of the neighbourhood, going out tonight
We like to walk in small streets and get messed up in a fight
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