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Inflammable Material

Album - 2 february 1979 - DeB Id: 44793
By Stiff Little Fingers
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Album DeRango™ 21,44

Stiff Little Fingers

Inflammable Material jeremy

 Inflammable Material is indeed an incendiary album, both in content and form.

 Burns' lyrics are spat out with unspeakable rage by a voice that is like sandpaper.

 Dive into the raw, powerful sounds of Inflammable Material and experience a true punk rock landmark today!

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Inflammable material is planted in my head
It's a suspect device that's left 2000 dead
Their solutions are our problems
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You're looking for something
But what could it be?
You look for a hero
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Friday night's here
What's the scene?
Nothing to do
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Wasted Life (03:11)
I could be a soldier
Go out there and fight to save this land
Be a people's soldier
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I met you in No Man's Land
Across the wire we were holding hands
Hearts a-bubble in the rubble
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Breakout (03:04)
Ain't got no money but I don't give a damn
Cos when I got it I spend it as fast as I can
Ain't got no worries at least none I can see
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Everybody's down in the centre of town
Doing nothing wrong, we're only hanging around
They put you up against the wall
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Rough Trade (02:39)
Record boss said we would be a smash
Yeah, go straight to number one
He talked of hits and tours and lots of cash
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Johnny Was (08:11)
Woman hold her head and cry
Cause her son had been shot down in the street and died
From a stray bullet
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There's nothin' for us in Belfast
The Pound's old and that's a pity
OK, there's the Trident in Bangor
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Stiff Little Fingers

Stiff Little Fingers are a Northern Irish punk band formed in Belfast in 1977. They broke through with Inflammable Material (1979) and followed with Nobody’s Heroes (1980) and Go for It (1981), mixing punk urgency with reggae influences and politically charged lyrics. The group split in 1983, reformed in 1987, and remains active, releasing No Going Back in 2014.
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