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The song Homebrew is performed by 311 in the album named Grassroots in the year 1994 .

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Now I know fools get their own when they chit chat
Haven't heard yet, but you can bet, I'm not with that
With that talk, with the digi walk
I stalk a bird, you heard, absurd word to the fact

I'm a cat livin', sittin' on the flask
Pa*sin' it, talkin' shit, but only if you're a*s
In front of me, 'cause you could run from me
But in the end revenge sends end to the defendant

I can't just get caught in the spiral, 'cause every bit of energy
It goes to my survival out of my way
I'm a flicka flacka blotter, you try to find a weakness
But the shit keeps gettin' harder

Fourth of July with Lucy in Sky
I remember pine trees and the coat of many colors
I was nineteen, I'd do anything
Shit like that now scares me, but I'd like to do it again

It was Independence day
I've seen the other side and I say
Oh, I've been insane
And I won't ever be the same

'Cause we flow, we must be fly
First to flow Nickel my brother, so wise
And then I rise nigga, here's a ill kid pimpin', 'cause he is so slick
Step's from darkness, his body electric

A drone buzzes the air, a cracklin' tone
Then boomin' like thunder in a cosmic jungle
Death defyin', like Knievel, he weeble
Words that will wobble, awkwards and evil

'Cause he flow and rock the hardest of the crowds
A marvel pow, how d'you like me now?
I've returned the kiss of death, the last Damien
From the abyss, the fresh eternal alien

Now famished from pathless way, I must do damage
To the wack MC's, I know you can't stand this
Right about now get down, I'm the annihilator
Rockin' with the rhythm of my rhyme detonator

Fourth of July with Lucy in Sky
I remember pine trees and the coat of many colors
I was nineteen, I'd do anything
Shit like that now scares me, but I'd like to do it again

It was Independence day
I've seen the other side and I say
Oh, I've been insane
And I won't ever be the same



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311 - Grassroots