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Meet me where the city turns to trees and nothing comes for free
Lets see just how imposing you can be to me.
So far from road-marks or homecoming games,
Go on and drop your fucking names
Try to shift the blame.
Watch me take a crowbar
To your brand new car.
Without the things your daddy bought you,
You won't get very far.
Without your plastic friends,
And your odds and ends
Would you still be a star?
The idle rich cocooned away from earth,
You're cynical from birth,
Tell me what you think your pride is worth to me.
When all that you can do is call me gay,
I'm sorry I don't swing that way
Yeah and even if I did

I'd still say I'd still take a crowbar
To your brand new car,
Without the things your daddy bought you
You won't get very far.
Without your plastic friends
And your odds and ends,
Would you still be a star?
Do you think that you can take me now?
Your only weapon is your name anyhow.
And if you think that you can take me now
you've got another thing coming,
you think, think, think.
Do you think I'm scared to play your games?
Battle is my middle name
Crow bar to your brand new car
Without the things your daddy bought you,
You won't get very far.
Without your plastic friends,
And your odds and ends,
Would you still be a star?
Hope that you're insured,
I hope that you're insured
I hope that you're insured
Hope that you're insured, (hope that you're) insured.

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Say Anything is an alternative rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, United States in 2001. Originally dubbed Sayanything, the band now consists of founding members Max Bemis (vocals/guitar) and Coby Linder (drums), along with Jake Turner (guitar), Jeff Turner (guitar) and Parker Case (keyboard).

Say Anything began their career when the band was still in high school. They self-released two EP's and one LP entitled Baseball. Baseball and the band's first EP, Junior Varsity, are both out of print and are no longer available. The band's second EP entitled Menora/Mejorah was released online. All of these early albums have a pop punk sound reminiscent of blink-182 and of Max's favorite band, Saves The Day.

In August 2004 they released ...Is a Real Boy on Doghouse Records. The album was produced by Tim O'Heir (Sebadoh, All-American Rejects, Superdrag) with arrangements by Stephen Trask (Grammy nominated for Hedwig & the Angry Inch). While recording the album Max Bemis had a nervous breakdown during which he took to the streets of New York until his girlfriend found him and ended up in a mental hospital for a few weeks. He attributes the breakdown to stress and bipolar disorder.

Some time after ...Is a Real Boy was released, a set of 8 songs entitled Vs. AIDS Demos were leaked onto the internet by an unknown source. Soon the band told fans that the demos were part of an AIDS benefit album that had been scrapped, and told anyone who had attained them not to distribute them to anyone else (Max Bemis later stated on his website, "that shit sucks," in regard to the demos).

Say Anything signed with J Records (Maroon 5, Alicia Keys), owned by BMG Entertainment, one of the "big four" record labels. Under J Records they re-released ...Is a Real Boy with a bonus disc entitled ...Was a Real Boy containing seven of the eight Vs. AIDS Demos. This album, originally scheduled to be released on October 25th, 2005, was delayed over 4 months to February 28th, 2006. Some copies ended up leaking out through various retailers, notably Tower Records' website. Most leaks occurred due to retailers shipping pre-orders before J-Records had a chance to stop them. Soon copies of the album were selling for over $50 on eBay.

Say Anything released their third album, In Defense of the Genre, under J Records in 2007. Produced by Brad Wood, the album had two discs containing 27 songs, many of them featuring guest appearances by high-profile musicians such as Gerard Way and Hayley Williams.

In November 2009, Say Anything released their fourth full-length studio album, Say Anything. This is the band's first album under RCA Records. It contains 13 tracks, including "Hate Everyone," which was the album's first single.

On August 19, 2010 it was confirmed that Say Anything and RCA Records had parted ways. Soon after (September 29) it was announced via Say Anything's official website that Alex Kent would be leaving the band, and that Kenny Vasoli of The Starting Line would be temporarily taking over as bassist for their upcoming tour. As of so far no permanent bassist has been selected to replace Kent.

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