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Robert Inhuman, about "Worthless Rocker Smalltalk"

A lot of these ridiculous Fuck On Command tracks I recorded over Ryan's hardware beats (are they even beats?!) are scraps of lyrics from a couple years ago and based on real interactions with people before I quit my last government-regulated job in 2006. This song is a blurry comment about contemporary rock n' rollers. I do not see them as culturally relevant, and even less as rebellious. I do not see rockers as living out any substantial alternatives to much of anything. They are often just clownish retro-cowardly consumers, afraid of the risks and discomforts of any actual counter-cultural efforts. Buy more magazines and DVD's that can help you maintain the aesthetic of your parents or grandparents? Like the ever-reunited "MISFITS" ...where the fuck don't they fit in?!

lyrics

don't talk to me about music - don't talk to me about the way you spend your time
you fucking slime - but not like sexy, what I mean is I hate your life

working long hours to pay for cable TV - suck your friend’s dick
he plays guitar you know - he can fucking solo - while you flip through channels
"wait, go back, that was MTV2, no I don't like MTV either but wait I like this video the singer finally lost weight and I just bought pants like his..."

credits

from Resisting The Viral Self LP​/​CD (2007​-​2009), released March 29, 2009
Ryan Faris: hardware electronics.
Robert Inhuman: words, voice.

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