Monday morning, broken bottles of glass. Wake up in a mess.
Takes a minute, realize my pants on and I have to work.
Whiskey, Donuts, maybe a T-Shirt on and I hit the day!
Driving down the freeway in my limousine. It'll be okay.
I am one of these so unstable guys, job is too hard, but all the money is nice.
And I carry on: To make Punk Rock every night!
[Chorus:]
Nanana... I was born to be a Punk - Rock Star.
Drinkin' stinkin' drivin' a big car.
And it's gonna be all right.
The next day I have to be in L.A.. Make a video.
Have to do a fight with Rocky Stallone. It won't be all right.
Punk-Rock business is dangerous sometimes
and you have to survive Hip-Hop times
But I'll carry on: To make Punk-Rock every night!
This album is AZip's best since Andiamo, maybe even A Passage In Time. And that's a high bar for a band that couldn't put out a bad studio album if they tried. There's hints of every previous album. Even fans who think the band went downhill after Passage should like this one. Mark Hammond
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