I think the "silk-screen that, ye twits, across thy internet" line is more like Efrim saying "go ahead and write whatever you want about us or our music on the internet, we don't care". I think it's another attack on the problems and contradictions in North American culture, with all these stuck-up internet sites taking the art and passion out of music and such. Pitchfork specifically comes to mind, and I remember Efrim mentioning a distaste for that website in an interview once.
I think the "silk-screen that, ye twits, across thy internet" line is more like Efrim saying "go ahead and write whatever you want about us or our music on the internet, we don't care". I think it's another attack on the problems and contradictions in North American culture, with all these stuck-up internet sites taking the art and passion out of music and such. Pitchfork specifically comes to mind, and I remember Efrim mentioning a distaste for that website in an interview once.
I always assumed it was directed at rabid fanbois.
I always assumed it was directed at rabid fanbois.