Get With It
LiveonRelease Lyrics


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Spit fire wheels and diet cola Screw your party I'm skating home You don't make friends by chasing daydreams Like you don't make friends hanging out on your own I never thought of myself as complacent Always been the one who's moving on My friend started cutting herself 'cause it looked cool Now it won't be long no it won't be long try too hard to fit in with the crowd Get with it gotta get with it Get with it gotta get with it but you can't get with so you get left out Step back take a look at the big picture decided that I'm staying home that way nothing can go wrong to hide inside my social misfortune I never thought of myself as complacent Always been the one who's moving on I'll be gone I'll be gone If I screw up one more time I'll Get with it gotta get with it Get with it gotta get with it try too hard to fit in with the crowd but you can't get with so you get left out Fuck your party I'm skating home Spit fire wheels and diet cola You don't make friends by chasing daydreams I never thought of myself as complacent Always been the one who's moving on Like you don't make friends hanging out on your own Now it won't be long no it won't be long My friend started cutting herself 'cause it looked cool try too hard to fit in with the crowd Get with it gotta get with it Get with it gotta get with it but you can't get with so you get left out try too hard to fit in with the crowd Get with it gotta get with it Get with it gotta get with it but you can't get with so you get left out




Overall Meaning

The song "Get With It" by LiveonRelease is an anthem that promotes individuality and being true to oneself. The lyrics suggest that trying too hard to fit in with the crowd can lead to negative outcomes, such as becoming complacent or engaging in self-harm. The opening line, "Spit fire wheels and diet cola," represents the singer's rebellious spirit and their desire to live life on their own terms. The refrain, "Get with it gotta get with it, but you can't get with so you get left out," emphasizes that conforming to societal norms does not always lead to acceptance or happiness.


The second verse, which includes the line "My friend started cutting herself 'cause it looked cool," suggests peer pressure and the dangers of trying to fit in with a certain group. The lyrics encourage listeners to step back and examine the big picture, rather than mindlessly chasing daydreams or trying to fit in at any cost.


Overall, "Get With It" is a powerful call to action for those who feel like they don't fit in with the mainstream crowd. The song encourages listeners to embrace their individuality, even if it means going against the norm or being seen as an outsider.


Line by Line Meaning

Spit fire wheels and diet cola
I am leaving your party and heading home with a fierce attitude and a refreshing drink.


Screw your party I'm skating home
I am choosing to leave your gathering and find my own way home via skateboarding.


You don't make friends by chasing daydreams
You cannot form meaningful relationships by chasing unrealistic fantasies.


Like you don't make friends hanging out on your own
Just like you cannot make friends by isolating yourself from others.


I never thought of myself as complacent
I never saw myself as someone who was content with just staying in one place.


Always been the one who's moving on
I have always been the type to keep growing and evolving.


My friend started cutting herself 'cause it looked cool
One of my friends began self-harming because she thought it was trendy or fashionable.


Now it won't be long no it won't be long
Unfortunately, it probably won't be long until my friend experiences the negative consequences of her actions.


Try too hard to fit in with the crowd
Attempting to conform to the expectations of a social group can be exhausting and detrimental.


Get with it gotta get with it
I must work harder to fit in with the crowd and meet their expectations.


But you can't get with so you get left out
Even if I try my best, I may not be able to fit in with this group and may end up being excluded.


Step back take a look at the big picture
It's important to pause, reflect, and consider the larger context or situation.


Decided that I'm staying home that way nothing can go wrong
I have made the choice to stay home so that I can avoid any potential negative consequences or risks.


To hide inside my social misfortune
I am choosing to stay in because of my perceived lack of social success or opportunities.


I'll be gone I'll be gone
If I continue to mess up or fail to fit in, I may need to distance myself from this group and move on.


If I screw up one more time I'll
My repeated mistakes and failures may result in me needing to leave this group altogether.


Fuck your party I'm skating home
I am choosing to leave your gathering and find my own way home via skateboarding, with a strong sense of defiance.




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Comments from YouTube:

@scaredycatzgaming

Omg who else here miss this era of music? My inner freshman in college comes out and I dance around the house.

@milesr94

the bassist rocks, great energy, awesome fashion sense and a Sex Pistols t-shirt!

@chuykehrnz

i hate it when cool bands like live on release disbanded it's so sad :(

@ohhelllyeah2291

WOW now this takes me back

@miap

I remember loving this song, catchy as hell!

@ItaloCanadese

What a blast from the past!! they were great.

@lookatdoor

I remember seeing them all the time back when we still had Much Music in the US.

@mrdobby33

Very underrated band!

@hawkeyetibor

ah i remember this song from high school, one of the better songs off their first album

@VallisFamily

@spacemutt Actually Britt Black co-wrote a song on Bif's album when she was 10, and when LOR disbanded, she became Bif's guitarist. A bit more than being forced to be there... This is actually a band that formed themselves, and were part of the west coast punk scene.

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