Banned In DC
Bad Brains Lyrics


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You

Banned in D.C. with a thousand more places to go
Gonna swim across the Atlantic, 'cause that's the only place I can go

You, you can't hurt me
Why? I'm banned in D.C.
D.C.

We, we got ourselves
Gonna sing it, gonna love it, gonna work it out to any length
Don't worry, no worry, about what the people say
We got ourselves, we gonna make it anyway

You, you can't hurt me
Why? I'm banned in D.C.
D.C., D.C

And if you ban us from your clubs
It's the right time, the right mind
And if you think we really care
You won't find in my mind

No, you can't afford
To close your doors, so soon no more
My, oh my, I'll let you down
Upon the ground, so soon no more

No, you can't afford
To close your doors, so soon no more




My, oh my, I'll let you down
Upon the ground

Overall Meaning

The song "Banned in D.C." by Bad Brains is a punk rock anthem of resistance against a system that judge and oppress those who they deemed as deviant or outcasts. The first two lines of the lyrics refer to the band's exclusion from clubs and gigs in the Washington, D.C. area due to their reputations as being unconventional, provocative, and incredibly loud. However, the band refuses to give up and surrender to the restrictions imposed by society. They are determined to venture beyond the boundaries of D.C., even if it means crossing the Atlantic Ocean in pursuit of new opportunities where they can play their music freely and loudly.


The chorus of the song, "You, you can't hurt me, why? I'm banned in D.C.," signifies the band's resilience and strength in the face of rejection and marginalization. They are unafraid of being banned in a city that does not accept their music or message, hence they have nothing to lose. The repetition of the phrase "D.C." emphasizes the setting of the song and reinforces the message about the oppression and censorship that the band experienced in this particular location.


Overall, "Banned in D.C." is a powerful and straightforward song that conveys a strong message of resistance, defiance, and perseverance, even when confronted by adversity and exclusion.


Line by Line Meaning

Banned in D.C. with a thousand more places to go
Being banned in D.C. doesn't stop me, I have so many other places to go


Gonna swim across the Atlantic, 'cause that's the only place I can go
I'll go to extreme lengths to continue doing what I love, even if it means leaving the country


You, you can't hurt me
Being banned in D.C. doesn't hurt me or my passion for music


Why? I'm banned in D.C.
I'm banned in D.C. for being myself and playing the music I love


D.C.
Referring to Washington D.C.


We, we got ourselves
We have each other as a community of musicians/outsiders


Gonna sing it, gonna love it, gonna work it out to any length
We will continue to play and express ourselves no matter what


Don't worry, no worry, about what the people say
We won't let the opinions of others dictate our actions


We got ourselves, we gonna make it anyway
We will persevere and succeed despite the obstacles in our way


And if you ban us from your clubs
Even if we are banned from clubs in this industry, we will find a way to make our music heard


It's the right time, the right mind
This is the perfect time to stand up for ourselves and our music


And if you think we really care
We don't care about conforming to the industry's expectations


You won't find in my mind
We won't let others influence or control our thoughts


No, you can't afford
Those who try to keep us down will eventually suffer the consequences


To close your doors, so soon no more
Don't close the doors on us yet, we will overcome and succeed


My, oh my, I'll let you down
Those who underestimate us will be proven wrong


Upon the ground, so soon no more
We will rise above the expectations and limitations set upon us




Lyrics © Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Darryl Aaron Jenifer, Gary W Miller, Paul D. Hudson, Earl Hudson

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@andydiaz6384

Banned in D.C. with a thousand more places to go
Gonna swim across the Atlantic, cause that's the only place I can go

You, you can't hurt me
Why? I'm banned in D.C
D.C

We, we got ourselves
Gonna sing it, gonna love it, gonna work it out to any length
Don't worry, no worry, about what people say
We got ourselves, we gonna make it anyway

You, you can't hurt me
Why? I'm banned in D.C
D.C., D.C

And if you ban us from your clubs
It's the right time, the right mind
And if you think we really care, you won't find in my mind
No! You can't afford, to close your doors, so soon no more

My, oh my
I'll let you down upon the ground, so soon no more

No! You can't afford to close your doors, so soon no more
My, oh my I'll let you down upon the ground



All comments from YouTube:

@jimmypage534

Bad Brains, Minor Threat, The Clash, Dead Kennedys,... those Bands are so freaking amazing. Punk has that feeling that no other genre got

@iSprayYouPrayLIVE

Jimmy Page clash are sellouts

@Mekial15

WHY CAN'T ANYONE ON YOUTUBE JUST LET PEOPLE LIVE

@smokey3504

Dude we are part of one of the smallest genre fanbases out there, we might as well get along

@stevenharvey4643

the more I listen to this album the more I like it, and wish I could of seen them live. One thing about this album I like is the fact I haven't been able to identify one cuss word in the whole album.

@dixieken

I agree, Steven. Btw, they were AWESOME live!! Sawthem in Columbia, SC in my youth. Will never forget it!!!

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@gregc33487

That solo always gives me chills

@moonlily1

This one takes an unexpectedly melodic turn.

@MagnumOpusMAGI

Best punk solo in history. only bad brains got that level of technique.

@Bartholomule01

+Gianny Cardenas It's what happens when Jazz musicians decide they wanna play Punk.

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