Bleeding Heart Rock Protest Song vs. Pro War Country Song by South Park
Bleeding Heart Rock Protest Song vs. Pro War Country Song by South Park

Bleeding Heart Rock Protest Song vs. Pro War Country Song

South Park * Track #16 On Season 7

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Bleeding Heart Rock Protest Song vs. Pro War Country Song Lyrics

[Skeeter]
I'm a little bit country

[Randy]
Well I'm a little bit rock-n-roll

[Skeeter]
I'm a little for supportin' our troops

[Randy]
And I'm a little for bringin' them home

[Skeeter]
I believe freedom isn't free

[Randy]
No, but war shouldn't be our goal

[Skeeter]
We must defend our country

[Randy]
If it means war, then we say no

[Skeeter]
Did you forget them towers in New York?
Did you forget how it made you feel
To see them towers come down?
Were you like me? Did you think it weren't real?

[Randy]
I like to rock, but I don't wanna rock Iraq
The only kind of rockin' America should do
Is the kind that we can all dance to, yeah!

[Skeeter]
We got GPS, ICBMs, and good old-fashioned lеad
We're gonna show Saddam what America mеans
That son of a bitch will be dead

[Randy]
Why are we fightin' this war?
There's a man in the office we didn't vote for
They didn't give me a choice
War is not my voice! Yeaaaaahhhh!

Bleeding Heart Rock Protest Song vs. Pro War Country Song Q&A

Who wrote Bleeding Heart Rock Protest Song vs. Pro War Country Song's ?

Bleeding Heart Rock Protest Song vs. Pro War Country Song was written by Trey Parker.

Who produced Bleeding Heart Rock Protest Song vs. Pro War Country Song's ?

Bleeding Heart Rock Protest Song vs. Pro War Country Song was produced by South Park.

When did South Park release Bleeding Heart Rock Protest Song vs. Pro War Country Song?

South Park released Bleeding Heart Rock Protest Song vs. Pro War Country Song on Wed Apr 09 2003.

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