Tough Enough Clan
Riding for Freedom: Tough Enough Clan's AnthemLyrics
Thats the tough enoug clan – Angels Hamburg
Identifying with the "Tough Enough Clan" from Angels Hamburg.
Get on their bikes and let it roll
Encouraging action – getting on motorcycles and moving forward.
Big twin thunder satisfaction
Expressing satisfaction from the powerful engines (big twin thunder).
Fight for their rights – side by side
Advocating for standing up for one's rights alongside others.
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Are you ready for big time
Asking if the listener is prepared for significant challenges or events.
Cause we never give up
Emphasizing resilience – never giving up in the face of adversity.
Life should be a party
Promoting the idea that life should be enjoyable and celebratory.
Livin every day, it could be your last
Encouraging living each day fully, considering the uncertainty of life.
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Thats the tough enough clan – Angels Hamburg
Reiteration of belonging to the "Tough Enough Clan" from Angels Hamburg.
From the first hour and they’ll be the last
Stressing long-lasting commitment to the group since the beginning.
They love their brothers and their families
Highlighting strong affection for fellow members and families.
If I should explain you wouldnt understand
Suggesting that explaining their bond would be challenging for outsiders.
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Support your local big red machine
Encouraging support for the local motorcycle club (big red machine).
Dont start what you cant stop
Advising against initiating conflicts that cannot be resolved.
Do not hunt what you cant kill
Cautioning against pursuing unattainable goals or targets.
We believe in Angels and we always will
Expressing a belief in the significance and enduring nature of the Angels.
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Most worst things in life are the things you have never done
Reflecting on missed opportunities as the most regrettable things in life.
Just reach out your hands cause blood is like gasoline
Encouraging reaching out for support, with the metaphor that blood is like gasoline.
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