No Rules In Love
The Vindictives Lyrics
Say it's alright
If you really love me
It's my life
And I really wanted you that night
Was about to break
If I could just take off my pants
Time is not to waste
We couldn't let it slide through our hands
When my heart called
When I was lonely
You were there for me
There's no rules in love
Can't you see?
No rules in love
For you and me
No rules in love
Walking through the streets
The echo of our footsteps in time
In between the beats
Tell me that you'll always be mine
I really want to trust you
Like I'm ready to?
I've been waiting so long
And I never refused
There's no rules in love
Can't you see?
No rules in love
For you and me
No rules in love
All my life, been living on the same dreams
Sometimes they seemed so real
All my love I held deep inside me
I wanted to feel
I want to fuckin' feel
Yeah I wonder
What you're doing tonight
I can see you laughing at me
As I closed my eyes
There's no rules in love
Can't you see?
No rules in love
For you and me
No rules in love (no rules in love)
No rules in love (no rules in love)
No rules in love (no rules in love)
No rules in love (no rules in love)
No rules in love
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The Vindictives are a Chicago-based punk pop group formed in 1990, and were active through 1996. They are peers with Screeching Weasel, The Queers and other bands from the era, they are also heavily-influenced by the Ramones. Joey Vindicitive's characteristic nasal melodies often told the story of alienation, psychosis, social-ills, and contiunally rejected rules of politeness. The lyrics are often intelligent outrages communicated through intentionally immature self defeating soliloquies. Read Full BioThe Vindictives are a Chicago-based punk pop group formed in 1990, and were active through 1996. They are peers with Screeching Weasel, The Queers and other bands from the era, they are also heavily-influenced by the Ramones. Joey Vindicitive's characteristic nasal melodies often told the story of alienation, psychosis, social-ills, and contiunally rejected rules of politeness. The lyrics are often intelligent outrages communicated through intentionally immature self defeating soliloquies.
They began their career in 1991, cutting their first 7" record later that year with the lineup of Joey Vindictive (vocals), Johnny Personality (bass), Billy Blastoff (guitar), Dr. Bob (guitar), P.J. Parti (drums) and Erik Elsewhere (drums). The band would end up releasing 12 albums until July of 1996, when Joey Vindictive revealed that his health issues would prevent the band from going on. Luckily for him, he overcame his ailments to re-form the band in 2000, cutting a new album and overseeing the re-release of a significant part of their catalog. Dr. Bob died in 2003 due to a heroin overdose. Their song "The Invisible Man" was featured in the Ubisoft game Watch Dogs, where it attracted attention to restart the band once more in 2013, releasing a new EP titled Mono-Flexi, and to remaster most of their previous songs as Songbooks coming in volumes starting from I to III.
The Vindictives' website is currently down indefinitely.
They began their career in 1991, cutting their first 7" record later that year with the lineup of Joey Vindictive (vocals), Johnny Personality (bass), Billy Blastoff (guitar), Dr. Bob (guitar), P.J. Parti (drums) and Erik Elsewhere (drums). The band would end up releasing 12 albums until July of 1996, when Joey Vindictive revealed that his health issues would prevent the band from going on. Luckily for him, he overcame his ailments to re-form the band in 2000, cutting a new album and overseeing the re-release of a significant part of their catalog. Dr. Bob died in 2003 due to a heroin overdose. Their song "The Invisible Man" was featured in the Ubisoft game Watch Dogs, where it attracted attention to restart the band once more in 2013, releasing a new EP titled Mono-Flexi, and to remaster most of their previous songs as Songbooks coming in volumes starting from I to III.
The Vindictives' website is currently down indefinitely.
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Emily Paul
Wow! My husband wrote this song for Tiffany years ago. We LOVE this version, it rocks!
Michael Jones
I've said elsewhere, this is possibly my fave punk band of all time, and definitely of the 90's.
Thanks for posting all the Partytime shit.
RuloWeasel
Go Vindictives GOOO !
malikai pelzer
thanx for posting this!!
Debbie Kirk
fucking adore the Vindictives Forever, the person below is lying. I don't care, thought I would point out the elephant in the room. VIVA la Vindictives reunion tour.
CheGumby
keep hearing the dwarves