I don't care

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  1. MrPenn said:

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    so, when I was younger-- late 1990s. I had a CD that I picked up (unfortunately I lost the CD got stolen with the rest of my CDs on an airplane)

    anyway-- the song lyrics went something like this (at least the chorus)

    I don't care, I don't care I hate everyone around me (everyone around me) I don't care, I don't care I swear. I don't care about anyone.

    and then the final chorus ends with something like "I don't care-- yes. right. let's go!"

    its sung by a male vocalist-- a bit throaty. This may have even been at the very tail end of the "grunge" sound. It isn't drowning pool-- I've been googling these lyrics off and on for years trying to find this song again. If you could help me locate it I would love you for ever and ever. It also isn't fall out boy nor is it Apocalyptica. It may even be a local band to the St. Louis area-- and may have appeared on an old street side records compliation album (but those last two details I am entirely fuzzy on)
    Last edited by MrPenn; 05-05-2009 at 08:43 PM. Reason: more info
     
  2. Claybricks said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPenn View Post
    so, when I was younger-- late 1990s. I had a CD that I picked up (unfortunately I lost the CD got stolen with the rest of my CDs on an airplane)

    anyway-- the song lyrics went something like this (at least the chorus)

    I don't care, I don't care I hate everyone around me (everyone around me) I don't care, I don't care I swear. I don't care about anyone.

    and then the final chorus ends with something like "I don't care-- yes. right. let's go!"

    its sung by a male vocalist-- a bit throaty. This may have even been at the very tail end of the "grunge" sound. It isn't drowning pool-- I've been googling these lyrics off and on for years trying to find this song again. If you could help me locate it I would love you for ever and ever. It also isn't fall out boy nor is it Apocalyptica. It may even be a local band to the St. Louis area-- and may have appeared on an old street side records compliation album (but those last two details I am entirely fuzzy on)

    Coward - I Don't Care {1997}

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-XwoaDRGwY


    Dan