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Become a patron on Patreon: / membership Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BassCove... "Anarchy In The UK" is a song by Sex Pistols from their 1977 "Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols" album. The lyrics endorse a particularly sensational, violent concept of anarchy that reflected the pervasive sense of embittered anger, confusion, restlessness, economic frustration and social alienation which was being felt by a generation of disenfranchised youth amidst the declining economic situation and bland music scene of the mid-1970s. Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren considered the song "a call to arms to the kids who believe that rock and roll was taken away from them. It's a statement of self rule, of ultimate independence." The abbreviations used in the lyrics are a selection of civil war references from 1970s headlines, a suggestion of what could happen in the United Kingdom. The IRA and the UDA were the largest paramilitary armies in the conflict in Northern Ireland: the heavily armed IRA (Irish Republican Army) were on the Republican (anti-British, pro-unification) side, while the thousands-strong UDA (Ulster Defence Association) were on the Loyalist (pro-British, anti-unification) side. The MPLA (Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola, or the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola) were the political party that took control of Angola, formerly one of Portugal's African colonies, in a 1975–76 civil war, and still run the country today. When Rotten sings, "I use the enemy", it's a deliberate homonym for "I use the NME", or New Musical Express, the British weekly music newspaper. Timecode: 00:00 — Titles 00:18 — Intro 00:32 — Verse 1 00:47 — Chorus 1 01:01 — Verse 2 01:15 — Chorus 2 01:30 — Guitar Solo 1 01:49 — Verse 3 02:04 — Chorus 3 02:18 — Guitar Solo 2 02:32 — Verse 4 02:47 — Chorus 4 03:30 — Outro Lyrics: Right now ha, ha, ha, ha, ha I am an anti-Christ I am an anarchist Don't know what I want But I know how to get it I want to destroy the passerby 'Cause I want to be anarchy No dogs body Anarchy for the U.K. It's coming sometime and maybe I give a wrong time, stop a traffic line Your future dream has sure been seen through 'Cause I want to be anarchy In the city How many ways to get what you want I use the best, I use the rest I use the N.M.E. I use anarchy 'Cause I want to be anarchy Its the only way to be Is this the MPLA Or is this the UDA Or is this the IRA I thought it was the U.K. Or just another country Another council tenancy I want to be anarchy And I want to be anarchy (Oh what a name) And I want to be an anarchist (I get pissed, destroy!)