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I know this bloke called Dave
He took us to meet his mother
She lived in a beautiful house
A cup of tea kind of motherSmash smash they smashed the window
Fast food and Blackpool bingo
Smash smash they smashed the window
Fast food and Blackpool bingoI knew a girl so rude
She wanted me to be her lover
I remember that day so well
I remember it like no otherSmash smash they smashed the window
Fast food and Blackpool bingo
Smash smash they smashed the window
Fast food and Blackpool bingoJunkie you only think about your habit
You little shit you only know the bottom line
Junkie you only think about your habit
You little shit you only know the bottom line
Junkie you only think about your habit
You little shit you only know the bottom line

Junkie you only think about your habit
You little shit you only know the bottom lineThe lift in the tower block stinks
The dragon lies asleep
The dealer gives a Kings Cross kiss
And those urban dogs are still taking the pissSmash smash they smashed the window
Fast food and Blackpool bingo
Smash smash they smashed the window
Fast food and Blackpool bingoJunkie you only think about your habit
You little shit you never know the bottom line
Junkie you only think about your habit
You little shit you never know the bottom line
Junkie you only think about your habit
You little shit you never know the bottom line
Junkie you only think about your habit
You little shit you never know the bottom lineJunkie junkie junkie junkie junkie

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Sham 69 formed in Hersham, Surrey in 1976 (the 12 November issue of NME notes they were rehearsing at this time, although only Jimmy Pursey would remain from this early line-up 12 months later). Sham 69 lacked the art school background of many British punk bands of the time, and brought in football chant back-up vocals and a sort of inarticulate political populism. The band had a large skinhead following (left wing, right wing and non-political), which helped set the tone for the Oi! movement.

Read more about Sham 69 on Last.fm.


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