Task Force
Razar Lyrics
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I heard you swearing
I'm putting you away
No
Here they come down the street
You know they think they're pretty neat
Then they begin to beat people within our crowd
They're the
Taskforce taskforce
How we love you
Taskforce taskforce
The sirens above you
Taskforce taskforce
Think you're tops
Taskforce taskforce
You're undercover cops
We're having fun people are swearing
You and your handcuffs you're arresting
You put our friends away on the night,
but hey mister taskforce that's alright
Taskforce taskforce
How we love you
Taskforce taskforce
The sirens above you
Taskforce taskforce
Think you're tops
Taskforce taskforce
You're undercover cops
Think you're tough
You're Not
Taskforce taskforce
How we love you
Taskforce taskforce
The sirens above you
Taskforce taskforce
Think you're tops
Taskforce taskforce
You're undercover cops
Undercover cops
You think you're tough,
Don't you?
You're vacant
Oink, Oink, Oink, Oink, Oink, Oink,
Oink, Oink, Oink, Oink, Oink, Oink, Oink,
You think you're tough
Taskforce, Taskforce, Taskforce,
Taskforce, Taskforce, Taskforce, Taskforce, Taskforce
In Razar's song Task Force, the lyrics describe a group of teens being confronted and harassed by an authority figure, who threatens to arrest them for swearing. As the group continues to play their music, they are interrupted by the arrival of a task force that stops their performance because they believe it's too loud. The members of the task force proceed to assault the people in the crowd, and the song expresses the frustration and anger towards the police, who are portrayed as abusive and overreaching.
The lyrics reflect the punk movement's anti-establishment ethos and critique of authoritarianism. The song highlights the tensions between youth culture and law enforcement and condemns what the band perceives as unjust treatment of young people. Furthermore, the song speaks to a larger sociopolitical context of police brutality and corruption and the need for individuals to resist oppressive structures.
The lyrics of Task Force convey a powerful message while also being quite catchy, and the song remains relevant today, reflecting ongoing debates about police brutality, freedom of speech, and the role of authority in society.
Line by Line Meaning
Righto you kids
Attention, young people
I heard you swearing
I overheard you using profanity
I'm putting you away
I'm going to take action against you
Here they come down the street
Members of the Taskforce are approaching
You know they think they're pretty neat
They believe they are impressive or important
They're gonna stop my music because they say it's too loud
The Taskforce is going to shut down the music for being too loud
Then they begin to beat people within our crowd
The Taskforce initiates violence against members of the crowd
Taskforce taskforce, How we love you
Sarcastic remark about the Taskforce
The sirens above you
Police sirens in the background
Think you're tops
Believe themselves to be superior
You're undercover cops
Referring to the Taskforce as undercover cops
We're having fun people are swearing
We are enjoying ourselves and using profanity
You and your handcuffs you're arresting
Taskforce members are making arrests with handcuffs
You put our friends away on the night, but hey mister taskforce that's alright
The Taskforce may have arrested friends, but the singer is indifferent
Think you're tough, You're Not
Taskforce members believe themselves to be strong, but they are not
Undercover cops You think you're tough, Don't you? You're vacant
Taskforce members are criticized for believing themselves to be tough despite being ineffective
Oink, Oink, Oink, Oink, Oink, Oink, Oink, Oink, Oink, Oink, Oink, Oink
Suggesting that the Taskforce is comparable to a group of pigs
Taskforce, Taskforce, Taskforce, Taskforce, Taskforce, Taskforce
Repeating the name of the Taskforce
Contributed by Brody C. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@bezsixes4685
One of the most important and vital bands to come out of our country and very few know it ..oink, oink, oink, oink, oink, oink, oink ~fucking gold !
@snrotabcd9500
classic song one cop disliked this video.
@bezsixes4685
Ahuh ha haaaaaaa ! ! !
@JeremyLye
Marty's my uncle -- haven't seen him in 12 years since leaving Oz but can try to get hold of him. He would love to see this. Great video mate!
@manicmedia7714
Thank you ! , I would love to get in contact with him to ask about unreleased Razar video/audio. My friends own a punk record co. / shop so maybe they can work something out. Razor has been a top favorite of mine for years.
@MrGtrjason
Martys on facebook.
@julianmorrisco3197
Cloudland. Amazing.
@That_Freedom_Guy
I took this single with me on a tour of New Zealand where I met Chris Knox and Toy Love. I got it played at a few discos over there just to stick it up 'em! (The other side was "Stamp out disco") Fun times!
@manicmedia7714
Toy love has some fun songs. I like Frogs ๐ธ
@timberbenjamin
Now don't you worry about that