"Ain't No Feeble Bastard" | |
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17th track of Soulfly | |
Sung by | Max Cavalera |
Duration | 1:38 |
Genre(s) | Nu metal |
Written by | Tezz Roberts |
Produced by | Ross Robinson |
Released in | 1998 |
Previous track "Cangaceiro" |
Next track "The Possibility of Life's Destruction" |
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"Ain't No Feeble Bastard" is a bonus track of the self-titled debut album Soulfly, released in 1998. The song appears on the digipak and 25th anniversary of Roadrunner editions. It is also the B-side of the single "Bleed". The song was originally recorded by the band Discharge for their 1981 album Why?, the other is the next track "The Possibility of Life's Destruction". This Soulfly song was written by original Discharge vocalist Tezz Roberts.
Lyrics[]
Ain't no feeble bastard that obeys their every say
They say do this they say do that, no I'm no dog's body
Ain't no feeble bastard no fucking scapegoat
Ain't no feeble bastard that has no say
I say what I think, not what they want me to think
Ain't no feeble bastard no fucking scapegoat
Ain't no feeble bastard that obeys their every say
They say do this they say do that, no I'm no dog's body
Ain't no feeble bastard no fucking scapegoat
Ain't no feeble bastard that has no say
I say what I think, not what they want me to think
Ain't no feeble bastard no fucking scapegoat
"It's good to be a motherfucker bucking loser again"
Personnel[]
Band performers
- Max Cavalera – vocals, rhythm guitar
- Jackson Bandeira – lead guitar
- Marcelo Dias – bass guitar
- Roy Mayorga – drums, percussion
Session performer
- Tezz Roberts – voices
Songwriter
- Tezz Roberts – lyrics, music
Engineers and producers
- Richard Kaplan – engineering
- Chuck Johnson – second engineering
- Rob Agnello – second engineering
- Steve Sisco – mix engineering
- Ross Robinson – mixing, production
- George Marino – mastering
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Live-only songs on various albums
"Spit" • "Beneath the Remains/Dead Embryonic Cells" • "Roots Bloody Roots" • "Attitude" • "Sanctuary" • "Polícia"