R. Donnelly

R. is 92 years old. He is the Lead Singer of Rob Rude's Blues Review. R. is also known as "Rob Rude". R. is located in Toronto at Clean Air Park.

R. likes to go for a walk during off hours and is trying to compose music in order to get ahead professionally.

Skins & Punks

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Song Details

The music is truly abysmal and the lyrics are truly abysmal. The song was written 12/23/2004 by R. Donnelly. The originality is perfect.

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First Revealed: 12/23/2004 * Songs this old don't have an accurate release date and are considered to be revealed the same day they were composed.

Dominant Instruments

This song has no instruments. It was possible to write songs without instruments in the early days of this game. This is no longer possible.

Special Lyrics

Skins & punks, Punks & skins
studded leather, bomber & pins.
Skins & punks, Punks & skins,
If the kids can unite, then we'll always win.

Skins and punks wear boots on our feet,
Skins and punks get dirty looks in the street,
Skins and punks just want to drink beer,
Skins and punks will kick you in the rear.

Skins and punks are out at night,
Skins and punks are always in a fight,
Skins and punks are always gettin pissed,
Skins and punks with cuff around their wrist.

Skins & punks, Punks & skins
studded leather, bomber & pins.
Skins & punks, Punks & skins,
If the kids can unite, then we'll always win.

Skins and punks just cant get in peace,
Skins and punks get chased by police,
Skins and punks we can never get away,
Skins and punks will have our day!

Skins & punks, Punks & skins
studded leather, bomber & pins.
Skins & punks, Punks & skins,
If the kids can unite, then we'll always win.

Record Releases

This song hasn't been released on any records. This means that only the original composer, or a band which has bought the rights to it, can add it to an artist's repertoire.