The ultimate in flip script deliverin' many blows
All that primate thinkin' broke off leg and elbow
A fruit bowl delight of power knockin' down any door
Chim Chim's laughin' at you and he's slammin' you to the floor
Chim Chim's badass revenge...

Wit one mega nut bomb you got blowin' up and away
With a bounty full of Kaboom terrorizin'
Keep yo' hair arizin' and the sunshine reflects off ah dah moon,
When you think it's over, Chim Chim's scarface in the room
Chim Chim's badass revenge...

Takin' 'em hostage, holdin' up the bank, blockin' the sewer
Drainin' yo gas tank, breakin' the rules, ignorin' the signal
Runnin' the stop sign to get your peace of mind.
[Repeat]

Takin' 'em hostage...


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    My Opinion

    Great song from a criminally under-rated band. Not just ska, not just funk, not just punk, but a skillful blend. Fishbone. Norwood and Fish are among the best bass and drum players, respectively, in the biz.

    I think this song is about the band itself. This album was sort of a concept album about Fishbone's dealings with the music industry/business. The album was released right after they parted ways with Columbia/Sony Records (whom they had a tumultuous relationship with). This song, and the whole album, really are a big "F-You" to the music industry.

    musicsuperhero1on July 26, 2022   Link

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