Want Your Junk
by @villedog · @spazsquatch · @johnkaniecki
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Liner Notes
Oh my, this was so much fun! I made a song to great @johnkaniecki 's lyrics "Excuse Me I'm Punk". I also sung it and following the FAWM motto "permission to suck" I sucked and shouted for somebody to come and help and sing it. Well, the wonderfull @spazsquatch appeared and what did he do!? He raised the song into a very new level. He had to modify the lyrics a bit and thans @johnkaniecki for your understanding.
So here it is! Please enjoy. I do so.
Lyrics
Lyrics by @johnkaniecki (modified by @spazsquatch
Excuse me Buy, Buy! Buy, Buy!
Excuse me Buy, Buy! Buy, Buy!
Excuse me Buy, Buy!
I don't want your junk
[Verse]
I eat cereal for the sugar
I eat cereal for the sugar
I guess that makes me a consumer
But I have no need for labels!
[Mantra]
Excuse me
I’m punk
Because I have no need for
all your junk
[Verse]
I got a metal plate in my head
I got a metal plate in my head
Guess it blocks all the threads
Selling "Buy, Buy! Buy, Buy!"
[Chorus] Excuse me I'm punk and I have no need for All your junk
What does someone even do with that much crap anyway?
[Verse] This song has almost ended This song has almost ended When I fell bombarded I just focus on the mantra
[Mantra]
Excuse me
I’m punk
Because I have no need for
all your junk
[Bridge] I came in here for that special offer But the special offer's just a come-on... I'm not here for window shopping I'm drowning in the shit you're hawking
I came in here for that special offer But the special offer's just a come-on... I'm not here for window shopping I'm drowning in the shit you're hawking
[Outro]
Excuse me
I’m punk
Because I have no need for
all your junk
It's truly impressive how hard you work to acquire so much worthless shit.
Comments
This is so much fun!! Love the growly shout vocals. Great job!
Excellent opening line: "I eat cereal for the sugar" and nice followup with "metal plate". So unexpected. Fun collaboration, and having played in really bad punk bands back in the day, it's all about attitude - and volume! Nice take.