Good Guys (Don't Wear White)
Good Guys (Don't Wear White)

Minor Threat - Good Guys (Don't Wear White) Lyrics

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Apr 1, 1985
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Good Guys (Don't Wear White) Lyrics

I'm a bored boy born in the road
Some say my manners ain't the best
Some of my friends they've been in a whole lot of trouble
Some say I'm no better than the rest
But tell your mama and your papa
Sometimes good guys don't wear white
Everyday I work hard
At night I spend a restless time
With all those rich kids and their lazy money
You can't hold a candle too long
But tell your mama and your papa
Sometimes good guys don't wear white
Good guys bad guys which is which?
The white collar worker or digger in the ditch
Man who's to say who's the better man
Of those two I do the best I can
You thought I had a dirty mind
All the messed up chicks all the changing times
White filth and easy living
You can't come come close to the love that I've given
But tell your mama and your papa
Sometimes good guys don't wear white

I'm a bored boy born in the road
Some say my manners ain't the best
Some of my friends they've been in a whole lot of trouble
Some say I'm no better than the rest
But tell your mama and your papa
Sometimes good guys don't wear white
Everyday I work hard
At night I spend a restless time
With all those rich kids and their lazy money
You can't hold a candle too long
But tell your mama and your papa
Sometimes good guys don't wear white
Good guys bad guys which is which?
The white collar worker or digger in the ditch
Man who's to say who's the better man
Of those two I do the best I can
You thought I had a dirty mind
All the messed up chicks all the changing times
White filth and easy living
You can't come come close to the love that I've given
But tell your mama and your papa
Sometimes good guys don't wear white

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who originally formed Minor Threat?

    Minor Threat was formed in 1980 by vocalist Ian MacKaye and drummer Jeff Nelson in Washington, D.C. They later recruited guitarist Lyle Preslar and bassist Brian Baker, with Steve Hansgen joining as a bassist in 1982.

  2. What label released Minor Threat's recordings?

    All of Minor Threat's recordings were released on Dischord Records, an independent label founded by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson.

  3. What impact did the band Minor Threat have on the punk scene?

    Minor Threat had a strong influence on the hardcore punk scene, particularly through their DIY ethic for music distribution and concert promotion. They also helped to establish the straight-edge movement, advocating for a lifestyle free of alcohol, drugs, and promiscuous sex.

  4. What is the significance of the song 'Good Guys (Don't Wear White)'?

    The song 'Good Guys (Don't Wear White)' deals with themes of social judgment and the idea that appearances and social status don't define a person's worth. It reflects Minor Threat's ethos of challenging conventional norms and labels.

  5. What controversy surrounded the song 'Guilty of Being White' by Minor Threat?

    The song 'Guilty of Being White' led some to accuse Minor Threat of racism. However, Ian MacKaye denied such intentions, explaining that the song was inspired by his personal experiences of being bullied while attending a high school with a majority Black student population.

  6. Why did Minor Threat break up in 1983?

    Minor Threat broke up in 1983 due to disagreements over musical directions and internal conflicts. Personal differences among band members also contributed to the split.

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