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Fotzepolitic song meanings
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    As any German will tell you, Fotze = Cunt

    LuckyHanson September 04, 2014   Link
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    This one seems to be about a woman who has sexual or romantic fantasies about someone other than her partner, and decides to not only go with it, but to even claim her right to do so, since, as the old feminist saying goes, "I have the pussy, so I make the rules" (hence the title).

    From another POV, this could be a response to a partner's jealousy in the face of admission of such fantasies. She could be saying that she keeps it all to herself, but he (likely a he, but it really doesn't matter) never minds his manners and makes a fool of himself when he finds someone else to be a hottie.

    In any case, I love this song. The pedal point and chords in the last part are simple but cool.

    maddpsyintyston August 28, 2016   Link
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    the most amazing Twins song. i listen to this song on repeat and never get tired of it. "See and saw bounce me back to you" is the best line.

    lovelyritalucyon April 18, 2009   Link
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    I agree lovelyritalucy. The best Twins song. The energy it has is astonishing. x

    uffyon July 14, 2010   Link

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