In the nineties, for sure, no time there was be big push of no smoking. I sang it more like jems hetfield, but that was a melody. The first line was, i'm sick and tired of peoplet to understand me. And not one of the songs in my punk band, god isn't fukin realNo, ow, as real punk band. We were a suburban punk sand nobody likes me. It sounded more like a blue one, heidish, blue singer, like a bob dillon. Let's sing. Sa, the second line was,. i sit in class, but am i really there? Oh, my god, e

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