PEE APPROVED 5 is our huge fifth compilation that spews out 25 tracks of punk, including 12 previously unreleased tracks**, delivering over 66 minutes of awesome tunes from some of the best punk bands from Australia, Canada, Europe and the USA.
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Son it’s your dad and I’m an old man
Get your ass over here and empty my bedpan
Cause you dumped this bag of bones in a nursing home
Now I’m gonna make your life miserable
Son it’s your dad and I knew about your scam
When you tried to empty out my retirement plan
Little did you know that the feds where on the phone?
And you’ll never ever guess where I hid the dough
Your wife is an inbred who married an idiot
It’s no surprise that your kids are deformed
Good luck with the debt and the mess that I left you with
And in my will it will just say "Go to hell"
Son it’s your dad and I’m rotting in this bed
When you were a kid I dropped you on your head
I know you think you’re smart cause I’m an old fart
But you’ve been an idiot right from the start
Son it’s your dad remember that time
We hit the sauce and I said you weren’t mine
You thought it was a joke or maybe had a hope
But the real truth will never be known
Your wife is an inbred who married an idiot
It’s no surprise that your kids are deformed
Good luck with the debt and the mess that I left you with
And in my will it will just say "Go to hell"
Your wife is an inbred who married an idiot
It’s no surprise that your kids are deformed
Good luck with the debt and the mess that I left you with
And in my will it will just say "Go to hell"
And in my will it will just say "Go to hell"
And in my will it will just say "Go to hell"
credits
from PEE APPROVED VOL 5,
released December 9, 2016
Tracked and Mixed by Daryl Phenneger @ The Freq Zone Studio in Jacksonville Beach, Florida
Mastered by Nate Hamiel @ The Freq Zone Studio in Jacksonville Beach, Florida
Courtesy of Bird Attack Records
This is a damn fine release. It feels genuine; at times even emotional (in a good way). It's fun and witty while also being pissed off in all the right ways. It's political, critical, and nonconformist. Yet it still manages to feel original in an arguably oversaturated genre. Nicholas Whittemore