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Nice Boys (Don’t Play Rock & Roll) - FEAR
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Nice Boys (Don’t Play Rock & Roll) FEAR

"Nice Boys (Don’t Play Rock & Roll)" by FEAR, released in 1982, is a punk rock anthem that critiques societal expectations of masculinity and the rebellious spirit of rock culture. The lyrics convey a defiance against conformity, celebrating raw energy and authenticity. Its aggressive sound and provocative themes contributed to the punk movement's cultural impact. #PunkRock

Nice Boys (Don’t Play Rock & Roll) - FEAR
[Verse 1]
She hit town, a rose in bloom
Smellin' sweet, a sweet perfume
The color faded and the petals died
Down in the city, no one cried

[Pre-Chorus]
In the streets, the garbage lies
Protected by a million flies
The roaches so big that they got bones
They moved in and made his house a home

[Chorus]
I said, "Nice boys don't play rock and roll" (No)
Nice boys don't play rock and roll
I'm not a nice boy

[Verse 2]
Sweet sixteen, she was fresh and clean
Wanted so bad to be part of the scene
She met thе man and she did the smack
She paid thе price laying flat on her back

[Pre-Chorus]
Wanted so bad just to please the boys
Ended up just being a toy
Played so hard, burned her life away
Lies were told, no promises made
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