The most objectionable lyrics you've ever heard

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Dr. Whiggs

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What is (are) the most insensitive, offensive, or just downright hideous lyrics you've ever heard?

I'll start you off:

The Misfits - Bullet [http://www.lyricsfreak.com/m/misfits/bullet_20094118.html]

Most of what The Dwarves have put out. [http://www.lyricstime.com/dwarves-lyrics.html]

D12 & Gorillaz - 911, a particular line you'll notice. [http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/911-lyrics-Gorillaz/56FC858D99828CE948256B33004F791F]

Which is not to say these are bad songs, or intended to be taken seriously. Just songs you wouldn't play in front of your mother.
 

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Well, this'd probably fall under that 'Don't want to play in front of my mother' category...

 

Gigaguy64

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I don't remember specifics but...
Almost all the Rap and Metal iv ever heard i would NEVER play in front of my mother.

Still, i don't listen to much music though.....

EDIT: Aby_Z Dude.....PIRATE ASUKA!
 

Billion Backs

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I can very easily play these songs in front of my mother.

She's pretty cool, probably the closest person to me in my family... I only got to know her as a person recently, and she is very similar to me when it comes to a lot of things. Once you stop looking at your parent as some kind of figure of authority (granted, I never really did that) and look at them as if they're your peers, there are plenty of cool things you might find out. Considering the average age of people on this boards, (in 20s?)your parents have probably seen some rather epic periods in history of music and cultures/subcultures. I mean, if you're 20 now, and your parents are in their late 40s/50s, and you live in USA or UK, there's a very good chance they at least were aware if not outright participated in all those music movements in the 70s and 80s. Punk, metal, disco, everything.

On topic, a good portion of the music I listen have what you might call "insensitive, offensive and downright hideous lyrics", and i love it. Fuck political correctness and all that.

Also, recently I've been listening to a lot of music by Wednesday 13 and Murderdolls (practically the same people).

It's not as good in quality as most of my usual music, but the way they try to be really depraved really amuses me, and I love some of their songs. I also listened to Marylin Manson, a long time ago, and I like some of his early stuff although I really disagree with him on some of his opinions... He seems to be too positive and socially minded at times, he should embrace his more destructive side and say "fuck off" to spirituality instead of embracing it. Which is why I like his older stuff. Although he's still okay, and a pretty smart guy.

I'm the motherfucking wrench
Thrown in the gears
Everything was great 'til I got here
I'm a bad guy inside and out
Put your faith in me and I'll spit it out
And I admit I'm a basketcase
With lipstick smeared across my face
Cocked and loaded, can't shut me up
Blame it on the music to cover it up
(chorus)
Hey stupid don't suck your thumb
Take your diaper off and put your helmet on
Destroy 'til there is no more
Put your helmet on, lets go to war
Let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go
Some things are better left unsaid,
But I'd like to see a bullet in your head
Charge the damage to my card
And I'll see you on the graveyard boulevard.
Have a boot to the face, it's on me
Hard to talk shit with no fucking teeth
Spit 'em out, spit 'em out all in a row
So pucker up sucker, here's one for the road
(chorus)
(Lead: Tripp)
Shut your face and open your eyes
Your whole fucking life was a lie
And everything that you stood for
Just had it's ass kicked out the door
Well I am rubber and you are glue
I'll beat the motherfucking shit out of you
You're pro-life and I'm pro-death
And I'll throw you from the tree
And break your fucking neck

Also, various punk and metal bands are my favorites, and we all know the kind of lyrics many of these bands have. One of my favorites is Anti-Nowhere League with gems like
While these songs aren't exactly overly offensive, I don't think the people described in the opening post would really appreciate it. So it still counts!

And yes, I played the latter 2 and most of my hard rock and metal with my mother in the same room. She's not a big fan of metal, unfortunately, but she doesn't mind. She's more of a disco/ rock person.
 

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High School MUsical Cast:-
"If you wanna be cool
Follow one simple rule
Don't mess with the flow, no no
Stick to the status quo"

The hell, may not be hideous or offensive, but its the most objectional section of lyrics I know, trying to stop very infuential children being individuals and just be like everyone else, oh hell no, bad Disney, bad *hits nose with newspaper*
 

Distorted Stu

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I like your beard.
Alot of music on TV now just makes no damn sense and hurts my brain. I hate mainstream.
 

NeutralMunchHotel

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Neutral Milk Hotel - Communist Daughter: 'Semen stains the mountain tops'.

It wouldn't be as glaring if it wasn't repeated over and over again. Makes it hard to wonder if you misheard it the first time!
 

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Lost In The Void said:
This is one of my favourite songs, though horribly offensive
Blast, that was exactly what I was going to use. Now I need to find another...

Basically anything by Insane Clown Posse sans Miracles, which gave us such good memes.

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Gigaguy64 said:
Aby_Z said:
Gigaguy64 said:
EDIT: Aby_Z Dude.....PIRATE ASUKA!
I know! Best part of the Preview IMO.
That's a preview of the newest Rebuild?
It's the preview that played at the end of Rebuild 2.22, for Q. Perhaps we should take a discussion of the movie to a little more on-topic place >.>
 

Ramona Flowers

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Lost In The Void said:

This is one of my favourite songs, though horribly offensive
I hate the band, but I adore this song. It's so morbid and awesome.

I like how near the end, he says "We'll live forever, we'll live forever" and it sounds like "Let the Reverend live forever" which is neat, because I'm fairly certain he was the one who recently died.
 

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Pretty much anything by G.G Allin really you know he`s great fun for the very young and very old with songs like "sleeping in my piss"
 

BonsaiK

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David Allan Coe's "Nothing Sacred" and "Underground Album" spring to mind, as does Johnny Rebel and Skrewdriver. Search them yourselves, no links from me.
 

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Cool To Hate - The Offspring [http://www.lyricsfreak.com/o/offspring/cool+to+hate_20102627.html]

Listening to around your teachers.... not a good idea.

All Within My Hands - Metallica [http://www.lyricsfreak.com/m/metallica/all+within+my+hands_10178918.html]

The second one, I wouldn't advise listening to around your girlfriend, or anyone in any kind of position of authority near the end.
 

NeutralMunchHotel

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Earthbound said:
Lost In The Void said:
This is one of my favourite songs, though horribly offensive
Blast, that was exactly what I was going to use. Now I need to find another...

Basically anything by Insane Clown Posse sans Miracles, which gave us such good memes.

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