This song reminds me very much of fitter-happier by radiohead. I think it has a similar idea behind it of presenting modern life (in this case modern technological life) as a string of phrases most of which are perfectly innocous but hidden within the song are a couple which present the agenda behind it. Here we have "twitch" and "obey it". In the radiohead song we have "concerned, but powerless" and a few others. The particularly fast and upbeat character of this song stems from the phrases mainly being commands.
This song reminds me very much of fitter-happier by radiohead. I think it has a similar idea behind it of presenting modern life (in this case modern technological life) as a string of phrases most of which are perfectly innocous but hidden within the song are a couple which present the agenda behind it. Here we have "twitch" and "obey it". In the radiohead song we have "concerned, but powerless" and a few others. The particularly fast and upbeat character of this song stems from the phrases mainly being commands.