Go! Books about Evanescence (are not punk rock) Guns ‘n’ Roses watches (are not punk rock) Hello Kitty iPod cases (are not punk rock) Rob Zombie lunchboxes (are not punk rock) Slipknot binder paper (is not punk rock) Tinker Bell pillowcases (are not punk rock) Led Zeppelin air fresheners (are not punk rock) Tupac incense burners (are not punk rock)
CHORUS Hot Topic is not punk rock! Hot Topic is not punk rock! Hot Topic is not punk rock! Hot Topic is not punk rock!
Misfits candle tins (are not punk rock) ICP throw blankets (are not punk rock) Beaded Elvis curtains (are not punk rock) Talking Lamb Chop plush dolls (are not punk rock) AC/DC hair clips (are not punk rock) SpongeBob wristbands (are not punk rock) Sex Pistols boxer shorts (are not punk rock) The Dischord back catalogue? Okay, maybe that’s punk rock… but!
REPEAT CHORUS Hot Topic uses contrived identification with youth sub-cultures to manufacture an antiauthoritarian identity and make millions. That $8 you paid for the Mudvayne poster would be better spent used for seeing your brother’s friend’s band. DIY ethics are punk rock! Starting your own label is punk rock! GG Allin was punk rock! But when a crass corporate vulture feeds on mass consumer culture, then spending Mommy’s money is not punk rock!
Rapgirl
The following is an entirely fictional account. Any similarities between people living or dead is entirely Coincidental… just kidding.
She fell from the sky on a black October night She wrote these funny songs and every one was tight She asked me for advice on jump-starting her career But I’m staring in her eyes as she’s talking in my ear Suburban rap queen, I wrote this song for you Suburban rap queen, what’s an MC to do? Suburban rap queen, every Biggie needs a Kim Suburban rap queen, sometimes you lose, sometimes you win
CHORUS Rapgirl, Rapgirl, I like you a lot You’ve got what it takes to rock that Lars emo spot Rapgirl, Rapgirl, now tell me what to do When the playback is too quiet and the Song’s already through
This is called a breakbeat! It’s the musical element hip-hop Was founded on back in 1969. That’s educational.
She fell from the sky with a superhero icon We battled in the studio like, “Hey, yo, is this mic on?” I went down for the count, she went up on the beat I told her she was hot because stuff like that is sweet She attacked me with her similes like killer bees at a park I came back with a metaphor, an angry great white shark The bass line that she struck threw me flat on my back So I came back with a track in a lyrical attack
REPEAT CHORUS
Because girls are so confusing, and I guess they’ll always be I should just become a monk, resign to celibacy Then I’d never have to worry about what a hug might mean See these girls who want to be your friend May be just what they seem We had burritos in your dorm and talked about Dizzee Rascal We wrote a song together, recorded it, and that’s all Romantic love is fear of waking up alone In Redwood City with platonic voice mail on your phone
REPEAT CHORUS
Rapgirl, Rapgirl (Rapgirl, Rapgirl) Suburban rap queen, I wrote this song for you Rapgirl, Rapgirl (Rapgirl, Rapgirl) Suburban rap queen, What’s an MC to do?
BY:BRUNO FANES
Compositor: Andrew R Nielsen (Mc Lars) ECAD: Obra #3921706