["I'm still young and I'd like to stay that way","I don't want to think about it","","We'd be better off without it","Responsibility, what's that?","I don't want to think about it","","Responsibility, what's that?","Responsibility, what's that?","You think I'm so simplistic","'Cause growing up won't make everything okay","Why lie? Do or die","I've got a voice and I've got a lot to say","Responsibility, what's that?","I don't want to think about it","Why lie? Do or","I've got a lot to say, got a lot to say","Responsibility, not quite yet","And don't use me because I don't agree","Responsibility, what's that?","Responsibility, what's that?","","I don't want to think about it","","I don't want to think about it","I'm still young and I'd like to stay that way","I don't want this responsibility","We'd be better off without it","We'd be better off without it","Responsibility, what's that?","","Responsibility, not quite yet","","","Why lie? Do or","Responsibility, not quite yet","","I'm onto you and your tricks","Responsibility, what's that?","Why lie? Do or die","Responsibility, not quite yet"]
"Responsibility" is a song by pop punk band MxPx. It was released in 2000 and appeared on their sixth album The Ever Passing Moment and was a minor radio hit, peaking at #24 on the Billboard Modern Rock chart. The video, which is directed by The Malloys, features Mike, Tom, and Yuri messing around and causing mayhem while caddying at a golf course, and also includes an appearance by Cheers star George Wendt.