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Bloodclot

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[Verse 1]
Well I'm a crazy upsetter
(Driving me insane)
Yeah, I'm a streetwise professor
(Who am I to blame?)
Now, if you'd listen to the record
(Do you feel the same?)
Hell, it don't get any better
(Going backwards again)

Swing your fists, whack, stitches in the face
Fuck ups like me are just sorry that we're crazed
Never been like them within society
God protects me, feeling the banality

[Chorus]
Now my guns are blazin'
Bloodclot, I can see 360
And now my guns are blazin'
Picking back up and starting all over again
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[Verse 2]
Well, I'm a bad motherfucker
(Driving me insane)
So don't you even bother
(Who am I to blame?)
'Cause when I listen to the record
(Do you feel the same?)
Hell, it don't get any better
(Going backwards again)

Read your words, I read your banner of hope
Well, I kick my way in, it seems to piss you all off
Well, I try to shut the gates, the walls are fading
I climb from the depths of hell unscathed

[Chorus]
Now my guns are blazin'
Bloodclot, I can see 360
Now my guns are blazin'
Picking back up and starting all over again
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[Chorus]
Now my guns are blazin'
Bloodclot, I can see 360
Now my guns are blazin'
Picking back up and starting all over again

[Outro]
Bloodclot
Oh, yeah
Well, I could see 360
I could see all around me
Ah, yeah
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Rancid, the punk rock band from California, has a knack of creating in-your-face, high-energy music, and Bloodclot is no exception. Bloodclot is a track from their 1995 album ...And Out Come the Wolves. The song is a fast-paced and high-pitched punk rock anthem that reflects the band's punk roots and attitude.

About Bloodclot

Bloodclot is a song that speaks to the listener through its lyrics and music. The song starts off with a catchy and upbeat guitar riff, followed by the powerful voice of the lead singer, Tim Armstrong. The lyrics are full of defiance and rebellion, and the chorus is an anthem of resilience. The band's message is clear- they are fighters, and they will never back down from a fight.

The song's lyrics are open to interpretation, but they certainly possess the aggression and emotion that's typical of punk rock. Bloodclot seems to be a song that's about standing up against oppression, resisting authority figures and refusing to conform to society's norms. The song echoes the punk rock ethos of rebellion and non-conformity.

The chorus repeats the phrase "Bloodclot, Bloodclot, let it out," which is a call to arms for the disaffected youth of America. The Bloodclot is a metaphor for pent-up emotions that have to come out, and the cathartic release that it provides. The song's lyrics may be simple, but they capture the essence of punk rock's rebellious spirit perfectly.

One of the most interesting parts of the song is the guitar solo, which comes in towards the end of the song. The solo is melodic, yet intense, showcasing the technical abilities of Lars Frederiksen. The solo adds an extra layer of energy to the already energetic song, and it's sure to get the crowd going during live shows.

Furthermore, Bloodclot is a prime example of Rancid's musical style. The band's music is known for its fast-paced, guitar-driven sound that incorporates elements of ska and punk rock. The band's music is both politically charged and socially conscious, and Bloodclot is no exception. Rancid has always been known for their raw, unapologetic sound and Bloodclot captures this sound perfectly.

In the end, Bloodclot is a classic punk rock song that perfectly encapsulates the punk rock ideology of rebellion and non-conformity. It's a high-energy track that speaks to the listener through its lyrics and music, and it's sure to get any punk rock fan jumping up and down. Rancid's Bloodclot is yet another testament to the band's musical prowess and punk rock legacy.

  • Release Date: June 30, 1998
  • Artist: Rancid