When the world?s got you down
Rainy Sundays, sunny town
Tropicana, canned food
Botulism, damaged goods

See the hipsters in the park
Hair so styled, clothes so dark
Prefab molded hamburgers
I don't want a bite of yours

These burgers are crazy
These burgers are crazy
These burgers are crazy
These burgers are crazy

They don't like you, never will
They slip you the happy pill
Assimilation so they think
Send you to the naughty shrink

You just tell ?em lies, lies
Paranoia bugs and flies
You don't like them, never did
You don't like them, never did

These burgers are crazy
These burgers are crazy
These burgers are crazy
These burgers are crazy



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    see, the moldy peaches like to be just a weensy bit ironic..how could they possibly be making fun of hipsters? just look at adam green. hes got to be one of the biggest hipsters ive ever seen. it's more like a parody of the seriousness with which some people try to attack the whole hipster thing, and also, a riff on how ridiculous it is for a hipster to write an anti-hipster song. they use an intentionally retarded metaphor for conformity (prefab molded hamburgers) to jokingly show how dumb and contrived some anti-hipster attacks get. the whole second verse is mocking the self seriousness. its really not a big deal. theyre some people, and they dress this way. they're not trying to bring you into the fold or change your ways, theyre just hipsters being hipsters doing stupid hipster shit.

    fetuslordon February 05, 2008   Link

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