Anarchy in the U. K.
Mötley Crüe Lyrics


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Right now
Oh I am an anti-Christ
And I am an anarchist
Don't know what I want
But I know how to get it
I want to destroy your passion boy
'Cause I, I want to be, anarchy
In this fuckin' city

Anarchy for the USA
It's coming sometime, maybe
I give a wrong time stop at traffic line
Your future dream is a sharpie's scheme
'Cause I want to be, anarchy
Well it's the only way to be

Ha ha ha ha ha ha
There are many ways to get what you want
I use the best, well I use the rest
Well I use the enemy
I use anarchy
'Cause I, I want to be, anarchy
Fuck the rat race man

Is this the PMRC
Or is this the DEA
Or is this the CIA
I thought it was the U.S.A.
Or just another country
Some other fuckin' country
And I, want to be, anarchy
Oh I want to fuckin' hear it man
And I, want to be, anarchy
Let's say it again boys




And I, want to be, anarchy
Fuckin' destroy

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Anarchy in the U.K." by Mötley Crüe are a nod to the Sex Pistols' original song of the same name. The opening lines, "Oh I am an anti-Christ, And I am an anarchist, Don't know what I want, But I know how to get it", challenge the societal norms and institutions in place. The singer claims to be against Christianity and wants to overthrow the government. The line "I want to destroy your passion boy" can be interpreted in a few different ways. It could either mean that the singer wants to destroy the passion of those who are content with the status quo, or it could refer to the singer's own lack of passion and desire to destroy everything around them.


The chorus of "anarchy in the U.K." is a call to action. The singer declares that anarchy is the only way forward and that they want to be a part of it. The second verse refers to the United States and how anarchy will come to the country one way or another. The line "Your future dream is a sharpie's scheme" implies that the American Dream is an illusion that is sold to the masses by those in power. The final verse questions which organization is responsible for controlling the country, calling out PMRC, DEA, and CIA as possible culprits.


Line by Line Meaning

Right now
At this particular moment


Oh I am an anti-Christ
I am opposed to the generally accepted beliefs or customs and feel superior to those who believe or practice them


And I am an anarchist
I am against any form of government or authority


Don't know what I want
I am unclear about my desires


But I know how to get it
However, I am aware of the means to achieve it


I want to destroy your passion boy
I wish to crush your enthusiasm and drive, young man


'Cause I, I want to be, anarchy
Because I aspire to the chaotic state of society known as anarchy


In this fuckin' city
In this damned and wretched metropolis


Anarchy for the USA
Mayhem and disorder for the United States of America


It's coming sometime, maybe
The anarchy shall occur at an uncertain time, perhaps


I give a wrong time stop at traffic line
I always misrepresent my arrival time yet still insist on stopping at traffic signals


Your future dream is a sharpie's scheme
Your aspirations for the future are merely a con artist's scam


'Cause I want to be, anarchy
Because I am utterly desirous of anarchy


Well it's the only way to be
I believe anarchy is the most desirable lifestyle


Ha ha ha ha ha ha
Indicates laughter


There are many ways to get what you want
Numerous methods exist to obtain your desires


I use the best, well I use the rest
I select the most effective strategy and use any other suitable ones


Well I use the enemy
Occasionally, I employ my adversaries to achieve my goals


I use anarchy
Most frequently, I utilize anarchic means to accomplish my objectives


'Cause I, I want to be, anarchy
Because I seek anarchy above all else


Fuck the rat race man
Damn the competitive struggle for professional success, my friend


Is this the PMRC
Might this organization be the Parents Music Resource Center?


Or is this the DEA
Could this be the Drug Enforcement Administration?


Or is this the CIA
Might this represent the Central Intelligence Agency?


I thought it was the U.S.A.
I presumed it was the United States of America


Or just another country
Or perhaps it is another nation entirely


Some other fuckin' country
Possibly a different fuckin' country


And I, want to be, anarchy
And I am utterly desirous of the state of anarchy


Oh I want to fuckin' hear it man
Oh, I do very much wish to hear it, my good sir


Let's say it again boys
Let us repeat ourselves, gentlemen


And I, want to be, anarchy
And I am steadfast in my desire for anarchy


Fuckin' destroy
Crush everything in our path




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Glen Matlock, John Lydon, Paul Thomas Cook, Stephen Philip Jones

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Christian Christopher Johnson

Mick Mars is one of the most underrated lead guitarists in history. He was fabulous!

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Jon

I really dislike the Crue's cover of this song, it's just too tame compared to the original and the Megadeth cover, BUT, Mick (as always) really stands out, like he wanted to take a basic little punk rock song and make it's presence known, while everyone else just wanted to have a little fun and weren't worried about if it was good or not. Long live \M/ick \M/ars!

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A warm welcome hug to all new fans who watched The Dirt and realized how much they've missed out.

Joe Guitar

So, do Mötley Crüe have ONE good song? Couldn't find one yet

Harumi JB

Thanks!
I really liked them before the movie but after watched it, i admire and respect them so much

TheHappySpaceman

@Joe Guitar Despite it being plainly obvious that you're a troll, lemme humor you and name a few off the top of my head:
"Girls, Girls, Girls," "Looks That Kill," "Too Young to Fall in Love," "Live Wire," "Take Me to the Top," "Home Sweet Home," "Saints of Los Angeles," "Rodeo," "If I Die Tomorrow," basically everything off Dr. Feelgood... does that answer your question?

Tammy

@Joe Guitar here's another good song for Motley Crue!
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