Anarchy is the fourth studio album by Busta Rhymes. The album was released on June 20, 2000, by Flipmode Records and Elektra Records. It comes after the release of The Coming, When Disaster Strikes and Extinction Level Event (Final World Front). Unlike these albums, Anarchy does not follow the apocalypse theme. The album debuted at number 4 on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 164,000 copies. The album would later be certified platinum by the RIAA. This was Busta's final album with Elektra Records.
Get Out may refer to:
Get Out is the first compilation album of remixed studio and live tracks by folk rock band Capercaillie originally issued in 1992 and rereleased in 1999 by Survival Records with five bonus tracks. It was reissued in North America by Valley Entertainment in 2002 with new artwork.
With a rumble of boots and a soldier's suit they march through irish land
fresh-faced boys turned to grim young men, with a union jack in hand
look to the roofs for trouble boy, and don't trust anyone
you're a foreigner in a foreign land, and you don't belong my son
get out, england, get out
you know you don't belong
get out, england, get out
cause it's bloody and its wrong
a beautiful people, proud and free you'll never keep them down
how do you think they've made it through history ?
balls have a name and sound
you say you stand for noble things, so I don't understand
the guns and the boots and the soldier's suits on green and noble land
get out england, get out - you know you don't belong
get out england, get out - cause it's bloody and it's wrong
get out england, get out - it's time to put things right
get out england, get out - cause this is not your fight
don't think this is a catholic thing
you're wrong
I'm a wasp just like you but I sing a different song
there's not excuse to split a country or think that you know best
Anarchy is the fourth studio album by Busta Rhymes. The album was released on June 20, 2000, by Flipmode Records and Elektra Records. It comes after the release of The Coming, When Disaster Strikes and Extinction Level Event (Final World Front). Unlike these albums, Anarchy does not follow the apocalypse theme. The album debuted at number 4 on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 164,000 copies. The album would later be certified platinum by the RIAA. This was Busta's final album with Elektra Records.
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