Talk:The Warrior's Code
Template:WikiProject banner shell tessie is the 14th track on the album in Canada..........is this the same on the US version?
Yes, Tessie is the 14th track here in the USA too. It is listed as a "bonus track" on the back of the album and the lyrics are included. Besides the official site omitting the song from its Discography section, it's as good as a regular track. Other less listed tracks are cited on Wikipedia (see Reel Big Fish's Turn the Radio Off), so I will add Tessie and note its special status. --BDD 23:58, 18 August 2005 (UTC)
--Wicked Sensitive Crew--
I changed what it says for that song, because it's wrong. It's not a spit at modern pop punk bands. If you read the lyrics, they relate to how the band's critics accuse them of being violent and promoting the hooligan image, when in fact the band profess to being quite the opposite, see "I ain't afraid to say I cried when Mickey died in Rocky II."
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