I'm assuming that she is hypothetically lashing out at the record-industry people who are trying to use the " 4 robots " ( Her, and her three male band co-members. Take note: " HE is not a robot [x3] ", which would hint at being Tsunami Bomb )... The user being the 'evil scientist' as the title implies. Another tribute to what punk rock's attitude is all about. \m/
@Bejiita I think the song is about a former business associate or several former associates in the industry who had tried to force the band into a specific box, creatively and marketing-wise. By the time this album released, they were encouraging the crowd to chant "Fuck you, Kung Fu!" ... they were pretty over the record label at that point.
@Bejiita I think the song is about a former business associate or several former associates in the industry who had tried to force the band into a specific box, creatively and marketing-wise. By the time this album released, they were encouraging the crowd to chant "Fuck you, Kung Fu!" ... they were pretty over the record label at that point.
I'm assuming that she is hypothetically lashing out at the record-industry people who are trying to use the " 4 robots " ( Her, and her three male band co-members. Take note: " HE is not a robot [x3] ", which would hint at being Tsunami Bomb )... The user being the 'evil scientist' as the title implies. Another tribute to what punk rock's attitude is all about. \m/
@Bejiita I think the song is about a former business associate or several former associates in the industry who had tried to force the band into a specific box, creatively and marketing-wise. By the time this album released, they were encouraging the crowd to chant "Fuck you, Kung Fu!" ... they were pretty over the record label at that point.
@Bejiita I think the song is about a former business associate or several former associates in the industry who had tried to force the band into a specific box, creatively and marketing-wise. By the time this album released, they were encouraging the crowd to chant "Fuck you, Kung Fu!" ... they were pretty over the record label at that point.