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Jim Fear has done it again
Freak flaming hermit, the lonely fool
Alfresco slapsticked, and foam mouth sunshine
Sunshine; porno freak throw another crap cake on the stove, jimmy
Freak flaming hermit, the lonely fool
A staged natural bliss, so flip the page, and lock your door, or have you finished?
Have you finished?
Sunshine porno freak
Jim Fear
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Cover art for Jim Fear lyrics by Dillinger Escape Plan, The

I'm guessing it's about a guy who stay in his home all day and looks at porn...but I could be wrong

Cover art for Jim Fear lyrics by Dillinger Escape Plan, The

This was the first DEP song i heard and I didn't really like it. They are now one of my favorite bands...

Cover art for Jim Fear lyrics by Dillinger Escape Plan, The

the lyrics to me are a little silly, but i guess sadly true, not many bands really write lyrics like this! but this is one of my fav dep numbers, the guitar work is amazing.

Cover art for Jim Fear lyrics by Dillinger Escape Plan, The

This song gives me a headache

Cover art for Jim Fear lyrics by Dillinger Escape Plan, The

This song is about the darkness of teenage rape. For instance when a hot girl who's too drunk passes out at a party and a lonely porn hermit takes advantage of it. More metaphorically dimitri explains it.

Cover art for Jim Fear lyrics by Dillinger Escape Plan, The

seriously though 'Alfresco Slapsticked and Foam Mouth Sunshine' are probably the best lyrics i've ever read. Can't find that uniqueness on Black Bubblegum, ugh.

Cover art for Jim Fear lyrics by Dillinger Escape Plan, The

I think it's referring to pornography. It might satisfy someone's animal urges, but it's a fake experience. It's not one of the most meaningful songs on the album, but an interesting enough one.

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