Side Kick
Side Kick

Rancid - Side Kick Lyrics

Jun 21, 1994
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Side Kick Music Video

Side Kick Lyrics

I had I dream I was a vigilante sidekick
My name is Tim I'm a lesser known character
I had a dream I was a vigilante sidekick
Fighting crime in the streets together

Down in Oakland
Off of west grand,
St Joseph relief
A program

A good place were good people get food,
Help your fellow man is a good thing to do
Government agency said
Be afraid of me,
I shut your doors down it won't phase me
Wolverine came through left
The agent for dead, opened up the doors
Back up everyone was fed

Do not bill the abandoned buildings,
It's nice to sleep when you've got a ceiling.
Neighborhood watch said we gotta put a stop,
Can't have people livin' for free call the cops.

Here comes the SWAT team, and the M-16,
Shoot the walls in, destroy the building.
Wolverine was sad and it made him mad,
Every single cop got a bullet in the head.

Writer(s): ROGER M. FREEMAN, TIMOTHY ARMSTRONG
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, O/B/O DistroKid
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the writers of the song 'Side Kick' by Rancid?

    'Side Kick' was written by Rancid band members Roger M. Freeman and Timothy Armstrong. Both have contributed significantly to Rancid's music, with Tim Armstrong also having been a part of Operation Ivy, a band known for its ska punk influence.

  2. What themes are explored in the lyrics of 'Side Kick'?

    The lyrics of 'Side Kick' discuss themes of social justice, community service, and rebellion against authority. The narrative describes actions taken to support the community, opposing governmental agencies, and law enforcement, while also touching on vigilante justice through the character of Wolverine.

  3. What is the setting described in the song 'Side Kick'?

    The song 'Side Kick' is set in Oakland, where the lyrics describe events on West Grand, referencing a community program called St Joseph Relief. This setting forms the backdrop for a story of activism and community support against governmental and law enforcement actions.

  4. How does 'Side Kick' reflect Rancid's musical style?

    'Side Kick' showcases Rancid's punk influences with fast-paced lyrics and a rebellious tone. The themes of social activism and defiance against authority are consistent with the band's punk rock ethos, closely aligning with the energetic and raw style found in their other works like 'Let's Go.'

  5. Does 'Side Kick' feature any notable characters or references?

    Yes, 'Side Kick' includes a reference to Wolverine, implying a narrative of vigilante justice within the song. The character symbolizes resistance and the fight for social justice, adding a layer of comic-inspired heroism to the song's themes.

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