Don't turn out the
Lights tonight
I need a can of Raid
Ants will crawl inside my ears
And nibble on my brain
There's something by the window
And it wants to get inside
And it's waiting for the dark
So it can eat me up alive
You never listen when I call
I end up sleeping in the hall
Cause you're to busy with
Important things
You smile and say that
You believe but
You're not listening to me
And now they're coming to get me
Why don't you believe
It's not all inside my head
Something wants to eat me
And it lives underneath my bed
I gotta keep the lights on
Or I'll never get to sleep
Cause there's something
In this bedroom
And it's giving me the creeps
I try to tell you that I'm scared
You act like you don't even care
You just pat me on the head
And walk away
You're gabbing downstairs
On the phone
You leave me in the dark alone
And now I'm gonna stay
Up all night
Don't turn out the lights
Screeching Weasel are a punk rock band from Chicago, Illinois, formed in 1986. Considered one of the most influential bands in the pop-punk movement of the 1990s, they have released a vast discography characterized by catchy melodies and ironic and often self-critical lyrics. Their sound is a blend of classic punk rock, power pop and melodic hardcore, with influences from bands like The Ramones, Buzzcocks and Green Day. The band has gone through several lineups over the years, but frontman Ben Weasel (Ben DeLape) has always remained the central figure. Among their most notable albums are "My Brain Hurts" (1993), "All the Songs About You" (1995) and "How to Make a Punk Rock Record" (2001). Screeching Weasel have helped define the sound of modern pop-punk, influencing numerous subsequent bands. Some of their most representative songs include "Teenage Wasteland", "She's My Girl" and "The Ballad of Ben Weasel".
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