(One, Two, Three, Four)
(One, Two, Three, Four)
My mom is better than
Your mom and your dad too
She knows nutrition well
That's why I'm trim & lean
Because she cooks
She cleans
She lies...she says
I'm handsome
Once dad hit me so hard
Mom felt it on her cheek
Because she cooks
She cleans
She lies...she says
I am handsome (that's right)
My mom
Is better than
Your mom and your dad too
She's there when she needs to be there
That's why I'm here today
Because she cooks
She cleans
She lies...she says...
You fuckin' lied to me



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After School Special Lyrics as written by Michael Allen Patton Clinton Mckinnon

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    This song is about a kid sayin his mom is great beacuse she cooks and cleans and does "motherly" tasks. However, in reality, the child is being abused. His father beats him and his mother ignores it. Finnaly at the end he realizes she was fake: no longer believing her saying hes handsome. "You Fucking Lied to me"

    kurtmansonon January 13, 2006   Link
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    it's about child abuse and obviously the weird noises at the end refer to rape. the mother is good in all the proper ways by cooking for him and cleaning but emotionally she is not.

    soulmatesneverdie88on June 27, 2007   Link
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    it's really sad that there are such things as child abuse, and bungle realize that, i don;t think they are exploiting it.

    necrophageon September 14, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Extremely creepy noises at end, sounds like child molesting, goes great with the song.

    EBAon May 23, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    This song is as "cool" as the title :D

    Calculator Joseon June 03, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    Fuck! i done it wrong, i am so angry with myself that i failed to pull off such an easy task To understand the last comment made (it was a joke) check out the lyrics for "The Air-Conditioned Nightmare" I've failed myself :( I wish i never woke up This song is about what really goes on in the brady bunch house when the cameras are astray.

    Calculator Joseon June 03, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    The end is very very creepy. With the voices and all.

    ZEROpumpkinson July 20, 2007   Link
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    Mr. Bungle are the masters of putting together terribly disturbing songs. As if the actual song isn't bad enough, the voices at the end are just awful to listen to.

    What up my doggon November 19, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    i forgive you calculator jones, it happens

    and the last thing you said on your post about the brady bunch is so unforgivably true

    necrophageon June 22, 2008   Link

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