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Anti-Pope (Fiddling About version) - The Damned
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Anti-Pope (Fiddling About version) The Damned

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Anti-Pope (Fiddling About version) - The Damned
I'm going back to church tonight
Just like back when I was eight
But I don't mean to pray
I'm gonna nick the collection plate

I've got nothing against church
Or the people who go there and show they're
Plain ignorant and don't understand
Congregation at weekends won't change their behaviour
So many people are weak enough
To have to seek answers from the pedlars of hope
I should know I used to go there myself
That was the day I became antipope

There's gonna be some fun tonight
Spread the news around the town
The vicar's a transvestite
With a fetish for robes and gowns

I've got nothing against church
Or the people who go there and show they're
Plain ignorant and don't understand
Congregation at weekends won't change their behaviour
So many people are weak enough
To have to seek answers from the pedlars of hope
I should know I used to go there myself
That was the day I became antipope

"Anti-Pope (Fiddling About version)" by The Damned is a punk rock song released in 1985. The lyrics explore themes of rebellion, anti-establishment sentiments, and critique of organized religion, using provocative imagery to challenge authority. Musically, it features energetic guitar riffs and a fast-paced rhythm typical of punk, creating a sense of urgency and defiance. The song reflects the band's irreverent style and has contributed to their status as icons in the punk scene. #PunkRock

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