I got a room down in Hollywood
Rent was cheap
It was this rooming house
There was an old man who lived in the room next to me
We shared a bathroom in the hall
Stare at me through a crack in the door
Day I moved in I was playin' my guitar
Started bangin' on the wall with a boot
Then he came out, started banging on my door
Kicked it open

Watch out son, I got a tasergun
Watch out son, I got a tasergun
He's on the loose
He's got the juice
Like a mad dog with no teeth

Spent his pension in adult bookstores
Bringin' strange young men home
He'd leave me notes in the bathroom
Accusin' me of stealin' his toilet paper
Come out into the hallway
Dressed up in a greasy bathrobe
Tryin' to start a fight
He became known as the electric old man
And I still see him with his taser
Comin' at me

Watch out son, I got a tasergun
Watch out son, I got a tasergun
He's on the loose
He's got the juice
Like a pigeon with no wings


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Tasergun Lyrics as written by Beck Hansen

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    General Comment

    There's one thing I have to say about this song:

    "Don't tase me, bro!"

    HoldSteadyYborCityon January 21, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Is this song about an actual person Beck knew, or someone he heard about? I sure wouldn't like living next door to some crazy old pedophile with a tasergun.

    YanYan108on May 12, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    I'm guessing he made it up, like 8.6.82, etc... (x But..I'm not 100% sure. o_o

    If this was true, eugh. Ya. Not good..

    sjj92on June 07, 2007   Link
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    My Opinion

    I'm sure that Beck has lived in some whacked places... I wouldn't doubt for a second that this is a real story!

    "Watch out son, I got a taser gun!" and "he became known as the electric old man" are my favorite lines.

    wilcofan_on February 18, 2009   Link

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