They all wanna, wanna, set me straight
They all wanna, wanna, set me straight
They said they found me something wrong with me
What could be wrong with me
That ain't wrong with you - fuckers
I think I found something wrong with you
You care too much about me
When you need to sort you
Why do they all wanna set me straight
Why do they all wanna set me straight
Fuckers
Srop all your teaching
All your reacing
All your efforts
To make me see
See I don't wanna, wanna be set straight
No, I don't wanna, wanna be set straight
To be the same a clone of life,a chance so no one falls the same
If you can not command your self
Then you will deffintely obey
It seems that everyone is just a modern day slave
From the bums, to the coppers and maybe you one day
They'll never, ever set me straight
They'll never, ever set me straight
Fuckers
Big D and the Kids Table is a third wave ska band formed in Allston, Massachusetts, in October 1995 when its members met in college. Their first release was on their own independent label Fork In Hand Records, but they have since collaborated with Springman Records and SideOneDummy. The band is known for its strict DIY work ethic, which includes recording, producing, and releasing their own albums and videos, as well as self-promoting their own shows. Their ska sound is characterized by a mix of punk rock energy and catchy melodies, with lyrics often ironic and satirical. Some of their most representative songs include "The Kids Table", "Don't Let Me Down" and "Skankin' to the Beat".
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