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The song’s title is a reference to The Brink’s Job, a 1978 film by William Friedkin based on the true story of an armed robbery of the Brink’s security company. This is also reflected in the lyrical references touting that “we got the money”.
It's so funny
We went right down to the store
We got the money
So they'll put you down
We got the money, we got the money, we got the money
We got the money, we got money, we got the money now
It's so funny, how we went right down to the store
We got the money so they'll put you down
It's so funny, when we went right down to the store
And I won't even let you home
We got the money, we got the money, we got the money
We got the money, we got money, we got the money
(Three, four)
Brinx Job was written by Stephen Malkmus.
Brinx Job was produced by Pavement.