Urban Discipline

DANIEL SCHULER, EVAN SEINFELD, ROBERT HAMBEL, WILLIAM GRAZIADEL

Growing up I've seen a lot of shit in my time
I've seen hunger, hunger, pleasure, pain, violence and crime
I have learned from the mistakes of my friends that have died
And from those who have gone down in life that just never tried
Life is just too short I realize that now
I'm gonna get my shit together and try to make it some how
Cause one thing that I have learned is that you only live once
So now I'll take life by the balls and squeeze until they crunch

Knowledge of the streets, a valuable tool
Type of education you can't get in school
Many hard times, losing friends, getting burned
Nobody to teach me, I just learned
A man like clay molded by his surroundings
He starts to take shape of the beating and the pounding
Assembly line that I've been through
A hard motherfucker with a bad attitude
Maybe its just the times we live in
Maybe its just urban discipline

The ways of urban life are not as they seem
Standing up and fighting is what living here means
In order to survive you've got to earn your respect
The only lessons that you learn are from things that you regret

Brooklyn, Bronx, Manhattan, Staten Island and Queens
Standing up and fighting is what living here means
In order to survive you've got to earn your respect
The only lessons that you learn are from things that you regret

Trivia about the song Urban Discipline by Biohazard

On which albums was the song “Urban Discipline” released by Biohazard?
Biohazard released the song on the albums “Urban Discipline” in 1992, “No Holds Barred” in 1997, and “Live in San Francisco” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Urban Discipline” by Biohazard?
The song “Urban Discipline” by Biohazard was composed by DANIEL SCHULER, EVAN SEINFELD, ROBERT HAMBEL, WILLIAM GRAZIADEL.

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