What Will It Be Like When I Get Old
Will I Still Hop On My Bike, And Ride Around Town
Will I Still Want To Be Someone, And Not Just Sit Around
I Don'T Want To Be Like Other Adults
Cause They'Ve Already Died
Cool And Condescending, Fossilized
Will I Be Rich Will I Be Poor, Will I Still Sleep On The Floor
What Will It Be Like When I Get
What Will I Be Like When I Get
What Will It Be Like When I Get Old
Will I Still Kiss My Girlfriend And Try To Grab Her Ass
Will I Still Hate The Cops And Have No Class
Will All My Grown Up Friends Say They'Ve Seen It All Before
They Say Hey Act Your Age And I'M Immature
Will I Do Myself Proud Or Only What'S Allowed
What Will It Be Like When I Get
What Will I Be Like When I Get
What Will It Be Like When I Get Old
Will I Sit Around And Talk About The Old Days
Sit Around And Watch T.V. I Never Want To Go That Way
Never Burn Out Not Fade Away
As I Travel Through My Time Will I Like What I Find
What Will It Be Like When I Get
What Will I Be Like When I Get
What Will It Be Like When I Get Old
The Descendents are an American punk rock band from Hermosa Beach, California. Active since 1978, they are considered one of the most influential bands in the Californian punk movement of the 1980s. Known for their fast and energetic sound, their songs often deal with themes of youthful frustration, social alienation, and political disillusionment. Among their most famous tracks are "Milo Goes to College", "I'm the One", "Suburban Home" and "Hope." The band has released numerous successful albums, including "Milo Goes to College" (1982), "Enjoy!" (1986) and "Everything in Its Right Place" (1996). The Descendents have influenced numerous subsequent punk rock bands and continue to be an active presence in the music scene.
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My favorite group when I was just a teenager were the Fugees, thanks to them a certain curiosity about english language was born in me. I wanted to know and understand the lyrics of their songs, it wasn't enough for me to be carried away exclusively by their beautiful music.
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