A.N.I.C

Album: Does This Look Infected? (2002)
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Songfacts®:

  • On their DVD Sake Bombs And Happy Endings, lead singer Deryck Whibley claims this is their special "love" song dedicated to Anna Nicole Smith, who was the 1993 Playboy Playmate of the Year and had her own reality show. Smith died from a drug overdose on February 8, 2007, but was very much alive and in the public eye when this song was recorded. The band stopped performing the song after her death. >>
    Suggestion credit:
    Dylan Stark - Geelong, Australia
  • A.N.I.C stands for Anna Nicole Is a C--t. >>
    Suggestion credit:
    Travis - Calgary, Canada
  • This was released on Sum 41's second album, Does This Look Infected. On some limited edition releases, it's listed as "A**hole." >>
    Suggestion credit:
    Nicholas - Austria

Comments: 8

  • Zak from Calgary, AbListen to family Reunion by blink-182

    Makes this song look like nothing.
  • Bob from Hippy, Cook, i'm a pretty big sum 41 fan, but this song is really stupid. for one, i can't really tell what he is saying, and it doesn't make sense. if you guys really want to hear a true, short, foul language song, listen to "Happy Holidays You Bastard" by Blink-182. in case your too retarded to find the lyrics online, this is them:

    It's christmas eve and I've only wrapped two f*ckin' presents
    It`s christmas eve and I've only wrapped two f*ckin' presents
    And I hate, hate, hate your guts,
    I hate, hate, hate your guts,
    And I'll never talk to you again,
    unless your dad will s*ck me off
    I'll never talk to you again
    unless your mom will touch my c*ck
    I'll never talk to you again
    ejaculate into a sock
    I'll never talk to you again,
    I'll never talk to you again

    It's Labor day and my grandpa just ate seven f*ckin' hot dogs
    It`s Labor day and my grandpa just ate seven f*ckin' hot dogs
    and he sh*t sh*t sh*ts his pants.
    He's alway's f*ckin' sh*ttin his pants
    And I'll never talk to you again
    unless your dad will s*ck me off
    I'll never talk to you again
    unless your mom will touch my c*ck
    I'll never talk to you again
    ejaculate into a sock
    I'll never talk to you again,
    I'll never talk to you again
  • Venus from Oxnard, CaI luv this song no matter how pointless or short it is.. Besides makes Å great ringtone for those u can't really stand.. Lol
  • Jamez from Kendibredge, WvAlso A.N.I.C. stands for Anna Nicole Is a C*nt and also Anna Nicole Is Cute.
  • Jamez from Kendibredge, WvSo what, I find the song Entertaining, I think it should have actually been the Intro though.
  • A.j. from Chicago, IlI can sing to it, but I won't around relatives or authority. I do agree with the first guy. I like the band, but this song is just filler. A pointless song that last less than a minute with a bunch of cuss words just so they have a Parental Advisory sticker. They probably wanted to make sure they got a PA Warning because the youth won't buy "rock" CDs that are pretty PG.
  • Meghan from Fort Collins, Coi disagree. this song is one of my fav's b/c it always makes me laugh. the only problem is i can't sing to it....
  • Scott Baldwin from Edmonton, Canadathis is by far the worst thing by sum 41 ive ever heard youcant even call it a song.deryk just screams a zillion swears to get the parental advisory warning.
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