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How much further have we gotten did you say?
200 years ago we still had slavery and a yellow plague.
100 years ago we had our boys in the mines while their wives and children were starving
and 40 years ago it took the national guard to let the black kids in public schoolsand you don't think we got it so bad no more,
you don't think we got it bad today.the greatest nation in the world, as you say, has been at war since I can't remember
and miners black lung has been replaced by cancer
it takes everyone away
well the blacks and whites don't trust each other, you can call it paranoia
or affirmative action's reverse psychology
that's what it seems like to mewhen the bosses found out we won't take it lying down,
they packed up their factories and moved to Mexico,
took all the jobs to Mexico.and you don't think we got it so bad no more,
you don't think we got it bad today.i'm not trying to bring nobody down,
just saying our fight ain't over yet.yeah, today is beautiful

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This Bike Is A Pipe Bomb was a folk-punk band from Pensacola, Florida, USA in 1996 and split in 2011. Their first recording was released in 1997 on Ghostmeat Records. Their later releases have been on Plan It X Records and No Idea Records. This Bike Is A Pipe Bomb is rumored to have initially started as (or at least intended, but failed to start as) a tongue-in-cheek country band, but their punk rock roots were evident enough in their music that they became one of the premiere bands at the forefront of the folk punk genre.

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