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Jaks
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Jaks was released on September 23, 1997 by Hellcat/Epitaph as a part of the album War Birth
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Release DateSeptember 23, 1997
LabelHellcat/Epitaph
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM187

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
U.S. Bombs
U.S. Bombs
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
C. Briggs
C. Briggs
Songwriter
W. Walston
W. Walston
Songwriter
C. Hanna
C. Hanna
Songwriter
D. Peters
D. Peters
Songwriter
K. Martinez
K. Martinez
Songwriter

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Well, I ain't goin' to work today
(Yeah, why not?)
'Cause I'd rather work on breakin' my own bones
With some style, you know
[Verse 2]
(Go) Forty-five MPH
(Go) Down hill on a skate
[Verse 3]
There a code that you better know
There's one style, and it's to skate
We skate in packs, the flag is Jaks
There's always time to race
Only a fool has a pool and keeps it full
Only the traitor don't trade his pools
[Verse 4]
(Go) Forty-five MPH
(Go) Down hill on a skate
[Verse 5]
(Go) Forty-five MPH
(Go) Down hill on a skate
[Verse 6]
So there I am, skatin' solo
Down Ninth Avenue
(And I rule)
A couple bikers pull up on me
One on each side
(I hate those fucks)
They try to lock me in
And there comes a bus
These scumbags, they want me dead
I know they want my head
[Verse 7]
(We gotta go)
I post up there
Stuck out on a bucket
(We gotta go)
Butchered in a spoke
The bikers slam
(We gotta go)
Gotta laugh because it was a Jak
(We gotta go)
'Cause the Jaks got numbers, numbers
(We gotta go) Forty-five
Forty-five, forty-five
(We gotta go) We got it
Let them follow Jaks
Oh, let them on Jaks
(We gotta go)
Written by: C. Briggs, C. Hanna, D. Peters, Duane Thomas Peters, K. Martinez, W. Walston
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