Skalawag
Henchmyn Lyrics


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Skalawag
Hard-skankin' lyric-lashing skin
Nazi-bashing, music-making head
If I come to dinner, yeah, I'll be rude
But not what you'd call your average boy
Yeah, ska's my world
I'm a skalawag having a bad day
Don't call me rudeboy, don't make that mistake
I'll meet you there at the 2-Tone Café
You'll have the Skankin' Pickle, eat The Specials of the day
It'd be Madness not to try the fries
And there's No Doubt, we'll have a good time
If you don't wanna stay in line
Then Let's Go Bowling leave this world behind
Skalawag
Hard-skankin' lyric-lashing skin
Nazi-bashing, music-making head
If I come to dinner, yeah, I'll be rude
But not what you'd call your average boy
Yeah, ska's my world
Shave my head and fix my tie
Ain't going to church, give me that porkpie
All my patches keep me alive
There ain't no flood, still, my pants stay hiked
They call it reggae with an upbeat twist
It's not a wannabe we came here first




Keep skankin' 'til they call the hearse
But whatever you do, don't lift that curse

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Skalawag" by Henchmyn paint a vivid picture of a rebellious and defiant character who identifies as a ska enthusiast, embodying the spirit of the ska scene with pride and confidence. The opening lines describe the singer as a "hard-skankin' lyric-lashing skin," indicating a fearless and outspoken individual who is unafraid to challenge authority, as evidenced by the reference to "Nazi-bashing" and the rebellious nature of their music-making endeavors.


The lyrics suggest that the singer does not conform to societal norms and is unapologetically themselves, even if it comes across as rude or unconventional. They reject the label of "rudeboy," emphasizing their individuality and uniqueness within the ska subculture. The reference to the 2-Tone Café and iconic ska bands like The Specials and No Doubt in the lyrics further reinforces the singer's deep connection to the ska music scene and culture.


The mention of "skankin' pickle," "fries," and other ska-related imagery adds a playful and whimsical element to the lyrics, creating a sense of camaraderie and shared experiences within the ska community. The singer's refusal to conform to societal expectations is further highlighted in lines like "Shave my head and fix my tie / Ain't going to church, give me that porkpie," emphasizing their rejection of mainstream conventions in favor of embracing their own identity and style.


Overall, "Skalawag" conveys a message of defiance, solidarity, and a celebration of individuality within the ska subculture. The lyrics capture the rebellious spirit of ska music and the sense of community and belonging that comes with being a part of a musical movement that values creativity, nonconformity, and self-expression.


Line by Line Meaning

Skalawag
A rebellious and mischievous individual within the ska music scene


Hard-skankin' lyric-lashing skin
Engaging in energetic dance moves while delivering powerful lyrics


Nazi-bashing, music-making head
Strongly against fascist beliefs and creating music as a form of expression


If I come to dinner, yeah, I'll be rude
Not conforming to societal norms or expectations of politeness


But not what you'd call your average boy
Not fitting the typical stereotype of a young male


Yeah, ska's my world
Ska music is a central and significant part of my life


I'm a skalawag having a bad day
Feeling rebellious and mischievous while facing difficulties


Don't call me rudeboy, don't make that mistake
Refusing to be labeled as a stereotypical ska enthusiast


I'll meet you there at the 2-Tone Café
Let's meet at a place that celebrates ska music's diverse influences


You'll have the Skankin' Pickle, eat The Specials of the day
Enjoying popular ska bands while indulging in the café's menu


It'd be Madness not to try the fries
Insinuating that the fries at the café are irresistible


And there's No Doubt, we'll have a good time
Expressing confidence in enjoying the company and music


If you don't wanna stay in line
Encouraging freedom of expression and avoiding conformity


Then Let's Go Bowling leave this world behind
Let's engage in carefree fun activities to escape reality


Shave my head and fix my tie
Embracing a distinctive fashion style associated with ska culture


Ain't going to church, give me that porkpie
Rejecting traditional religious practices in favor of personal preferences


All my patches keep me alive
Finding identity and belonging through the patches on clothing


There ain't no flood, still, my pants stay hiked
Remaining resilient and determined in challenging situations


They call it reggae with an upbeat twist
Describing ska music's unique blend of reggae and faster tempo


It's not a wannabe we came here first
Affirming ska music's authenticity and originality


Keep skankin' 'til they call the hearse
Continuing to dance energetically until the very end


But whatever you do, don't lift that curse
Warning against disrupting the carefree and rebellious spirit of ska culture




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Adam Korn, Brayton Pointner, Brian Nichols, Chris Weisbart, Greg Dodd, Hector Zuniga, Todd Nathanson, Vince Lucido

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