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“The Wars End” is an up-beat ska punk song about generational polticial conflict in the United States. Rancid utilizes the metaphor of Little Sammy and his mother to represent the progressive youth and conservative older generation of America, respectively.
The mother takes anti-communist measures...
[Intro: Lars Frederiksen]
Little Sammy was a punk rocker
You know his mother never understand him
Went into his room and smashed his Billy Bragg record
Didn't want him to hear that communist lecture
[Pre-Chorus: Lars Frederiksen]
And little Sammy was a punk rocker
You know his mother tried to take him to war
War, Sammy, now the war is over
War, Sammy, now we're at the war's end
[Chorus: Lars Frederiksen]
We're at the war's end
We're at the war's end
We're at the war's end
We're at the war's end
Go
[Interlude]
[Pre-Chorus: Lars Frederiksen]
Little Sammy was a punk rocker
Now it's time for you to leave home
War, Sammy, now the war is over
War, Sammy, now we're at the war's end
[Chorus: Lars Frederiksen]
We're at the war's end
We're at the war's end
Yeah yeah yeah, we're at the end
We're at the war's end
The Wars End was written by Tim Timebomb & Matt Freeman & Lars Frederiksen.
The Wars End was produced by Jerry Finn & Rancid.
Rancid released The Wars End on Tue Aug 22 1995.