Bring It Home

Bring It Home may refer to:

  • "Bring It Home", a song by Poison from their 1993 album Native Tongue
  • Bring It Home, a 1994 album by Savoy Brown
  • "Bring It Home", a song by Feeder from their 2001 album Echo Park
  • "Bring It Home", a song by Swollen Members from their 2002 album Monsters In The Closet
  • See also

  • "Bring It on Home", a song written by Willie Dixon and made famous by Sonny Boy Williamson II and later, Led Zeppelin
  • "Bring It On Home to Me", a 1961 song written and released by Sam Cooke
  • Bringing It All Back Home, a 1965 album by Bob Dylan
  • Bring It!

    Bring It! is the 11th album by Japanese pop duo PUFFY released on June 17, 2009 in Japan. The album was released in a standard version and limited version, the latter which contained a DVD and had different cover art.

    Two of the songs from the album, "All Because of You" and "My Story" were released as singles in 2008.

    Bring it! debuted at #8 on the Oricon daily albums chart and #17 for the weekly chart.

    Track listing

  • "I Don't Wanna" (words & music: Butch Walker & Avril Lavigne)
  • "My Story" (words: PUFFY music: Anders Hellgren & David Myhr from The Merrymakers)
  • "Bye Bye" (words & music: Masahiko Shimura from Fujifabric)
  • "My Hero!" (words & music: Roger Joseph Manning Jr., ex-Jellyfish)
  • "Shuen no Onna" (words & music: Ringo Shiina)
  • "Doki Doki" (words & music: Masahiko Shimura)
  • "Twilight Shooting Star!" (words & music: Sawao Yamanaka from The Pillows)
  • "Hare Onna" (words & music: Kazuyoshi Saito)
  • "All Because of You" (words & music: Butch Walker & Avril Lavigne)
  • "Anata to Watashi" (words: PUFFY music: Yuta Saito)
  • Bring It

    Bring It may refer to:

  • "Snakes on a Plane (Bring It)", the song by Cobra Starship from the soundtrack album Snakes on a Plane: The Album
  • "Bring It" (song), a 2011 single by English singer-songwriter Jodie Connor
  • Bring It!, a 2009 album by Puffy
  • Bring It! (TV series)
  • Snakes on a Plane (Bring It)

    "Snakes on a Plane (Bring It)", also referred to as "Bring It (Snakes on a Plane)", is the debut single of dance-rock band Cobra Starship, released in 2006 from the soundtrack album Snakes on a Plane: The Album. The song features William Beckett of The Academy Is..., Travis McCoy of Gym Class Heroes, and Maja Ivarsson of The Sounds.

    Music video

    The video shows McCoy, Ivarsson, Saporta and Beckett walking through Honolulu International Airport, acting as if they were villains hired by Eddie Kim (the antagonist of Snakes on a Plane) sneaking snakes on board in their suitcase and guitar case. They are able to pass through security when Ivarsson distracts the airport worker by taking off her jacket. Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy makes a cameo appearance at the 1 minute and 46 seconds mark, talking on a payphone nervously as the band members pass ominously. Samuel L. Jackson (who plays Neville Flynn, the main protagonist of the movie) also makes a cameo appearance, lowering his shades and eyeing the band members as they pass, unaware of the true contents inside their cases before returning to his 100 Bullets comic. He is also seen wearing the unofficial Snakes on a Plane T-shirt designed by webcomic artist Jeffrey Rowland (with snakes flying a plane). The video ends with a sign for South Pacific Airlines Flight 121 as the band boards the plane, the same flight as in the film. The video was filmed in Burbank, California.

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    Bring It Home

    by: Swollen Members

    Swollen, always, brings it home
    (Swollen always brings it home)
    We do it, up where, we belong
    And Moka Only, always, brings it home
    (Moka always brings it home)
    Let's do it, up and, keep it on
    We built a foundation, brick by brick
    Eye for an eye, keep your eyes on this
    The shadows move in the strangest forms,
    Our music in your ear is like a dangerous storm
    The way we perform, it's a whole new arena
    We raise the stakes while you follow the leader
    This song's a heater, long live the speaker
    S&M the name explains the main feature
    I'm an abnormal creature with pummelin' action
    Feature presentation plus the comin' attraction
    Asians, Iranians, all same opinion
    Indians, blacks and whites and East Indians
    Latins, girls draped in lace and satin
    North Van to Venice, T-Dot to Manhattan
    All get the picture, it's not quite invitin'
    Mad Child's excitin', strike of white lightnin'
    Where would we be in the world,
    If we never did our thing?
    Please believe me it's my world,
    Everybody hear me sing now,
    If you've never heard of us I'm sorry you ain't hip
    Here's another track because we always come equipped
    Moka love the ladies and the ladies lovin' Mok'
    Ain't no need to argue cause we're just so fuckin' dope
    Naked with the Grain Of Salt or maybe with your drink
    Thankin' Swollen Members cause they keep the party crank
    Like dang dicky dicky dang dicky dang dang
    Cause we bring it home, put it on, make it this way
    I stay low to the ground so I can keep my balance,
    The element of surprise, the advantage of silence
    And all you root beer motherfuckers floatin' around,
    I pop your top you must be watered down
    No fears of the glowin' lights of show biz
    Young kids, I'll show you whose show it is
    Swollen Members hits hard like Heartbreak Ridge
    I put my heart into this, no alternative
    That's affirmative, we burn with passion, smashin'
    Flashin' on kids too concerned with fashion
    Handlin' my business, we last longest
    My whole congress, strong as King Kong is
    Sledgehammer grammar, thunderbolt jolt
    Mad Child what you got under your coat?
    Adrenaline pump and I'm swingin' an axe
    Swollen Members bring it home while Moka sing on the tracks
    And Rob The Viking, always, brings it home
    We do it, up where, we belong
    And Moka Only, always, brings it home
    (Moka always brings it home)




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