Can't believe no one commented on this...
It seems to me it's about Ku Klux Klan, because of the kkk in kkkitchens, and verses like "if racial tension is a benchmark/ then how much for this sink in a riot?" (that seems to refer to its violent and terrorist methods) and "I think you gave us everything that we could ever ask/ of a little racist shop"...
The verse "what drugs were all your salesmen taking?" seems to refer to the insanity of its racism and its acts. "A molecular fault in a parallel world" may mean the organization doesn't have a place in the real world. "But you're a spook, a legend,/ an urban myth with a twist in the tail" is about how it ended up getting into people's imaginary, as something terrible and unknown. "I tried to run but spent the weekend shaking" seems to show how scary it is too.
But, I can't see how the "da-ddy, don't marry da-ddy" goes with all this...
Can't believe no one commented on this... It seems to me it's about Ku Klux Klan, because of the kkk in kkkitchens, and verses like "if racial tension is a benchmark/ then how much for this sink in a riot?" (that seems to refer to its violent and terrorist methods) and "I think you gave us everything that we could ever ask/ of a little racist shop"... The verse "what drugs were all your salesmen taking?" seems to refer to the insanity of its racism and its acts. "A molecular fault in a parallel world" may mean the organization doesn't have a place in the real world. "But you're a spook, a legend,/ an urban myth with a twist in the tail" is about how it ended up getting into people's imaginary, as something terrible and unknown. "I tried to run but spent the weekend shaking" seems to show how scary it is too. But, I can't see how the "da-ddy, don't marry da-ddy" goes with all this...