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Explosive Lyrics


This is not a problem, this is not a test
Come young people let's protest
Now if you have a problem, get it off your chest
Come Planet Smasher come tell them the rest
I can see it coming
This is not a test
Everyone's set too explosive
Waiting to protestI won't run, won't run, won't run away
Won't run away from here
I won't run, won't run, won't run away
Won't run away from hereToo much, too much violence
Gonna save the world
So much, so much value - gonna save the world
I see the future coming - gonna save the world
I believe that it's worth fighting forMe not go run, no, me not go hide
To much violence put that aside
Cops and youth collide
Day by day arrests

Separated from the issues
And the media can't resist
I won't run, won't run, won't run away
Won't run away from this
I won't run, won't run, won't run away
Won't run away from thisToo much, too much violence
Gonna save the world
So much, so much value - gonna save the world
I see the future coming - gonna save the world
I believe that it's worth fighting forToo much violence too much pressure
All poor people how them a go so far
Where y'all go run, where y'all go hide
When the police and the youth,
Them start to collide
Me not run, me not hide
Too much violence put that aside
Tic tock the bombs soon drop
All nationality let's step on topToo much, too much violence
Gonna save the world
So much, so much value - gonna save the world
I see the future coming - gonna save the world
I believe that it's worth fighting for
Too much, too much violence
Gonna save the world
Too much, too much violence- gonna save the world
So much, so much value - gonna save the world
I see the future coming - gonna save the world
I believe that it's worth fighting for

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Formed in 1994 in Montreal, Quebec, the Planet Smashers’ infectious pop infused melodies, rippin’ horn licks and killer live shows, quickly established them as the city’s “Kings of Ska”. They released their first album (“Self-Titled”) on Planet Smasher’s founder Matt Collyer’s own label Stomp Records and hit the road. By 1997 they were no longer a local band, but a national phenomenon, headlining shows across Canada and pushing their second record, “Atttack of The Planet Smashers” which reached 2 on the national college radio charts for 2 months straight.

Read more about The Planet Smashers on Last.fm.


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