Hot Dog

Album: Chocolate Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water (2000)
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  • Ladies and gentlemen!
    Introducing the Chocolate Starfish
    And the Hotdog Flavored Water
    Bring it on
    Get the fuck up
    Yeah, check, one, two
    Listen up, listen up
    Here we go (here we go)

    It's a fucked up world and a fucked up place
    Everybody's judged by their fucked up face
    Fucked up dreams, fucked up life
    A fucked up kid with a fucked up knife
    Fucked up moms and fucked up dads
    It's a fucked up cop with a fucked up badge
    Fucked up job with fucked up pay
    And a fucked up boss, this is a fucked up pay
    Fucked up press wit fucked up lies
    While Lethal's in the back with the fucked up eyes

    Hey (it's on)
    Everybody knows it's on
    Hey (it's on)
    Everybody knows it's on

    Ain't it a shame that you can't say "Fuck"
    Fuck's just a word and it's all fucked up
    Like a fucked up punk with a fucked up mouth
    A nine inch nail, I'll get knocked the fuck out
    Fucked up AIDS from fucked up sex
    Fake-ass titties on a fucked up chest
    We're all fucked up, so what you wanna do?
    We fucked up me and fucked up you

    You wanna fuck me like an animal?
    You'd like to burn me on the inside?
    You like to think that I'm a perfect drug?
    Just know that nothin' you do will bring you closer to me

    Ain't life a bitch?
    A fucked up bitch
    A fucked up soul with a fucked up stitch
    A fucked up head
    Is a fucked up shame
    Swinging on my nuts
    Is a fucked up game
    Jealousy filling up a fucked up mind
    It's real fucked up
    Like a fucked up crime
    If I say "Fuck" two more times
    That's forty six "Fucks" in this fucked up rhyme

    Hey (it's on)
    Everybody knows it's on
    Hey (it's on)
    Everybody knows it's on

    You wanna fuck me like an animal?
    You'd like to burn me on the inside?
    You like to think that I'm a perfect drug?
    Just know that nothin' you do will bring you closer to me

    Hoo-haa, haaw
    Listen up baby
    You can't bring me (bring me) down
    I don't think so, I don't want some
    You better check your (check it) self
    Before you wreck yourself
    Kiss my starfish, my chocolate starfish punk
    Kiss my starfish, my chocolate starfish

    You wanna fuck me like an animal?
    You wanna burn me on the inside?
    You like to think that I'm a perfect drug?
    Just know that nothin' you do will bring you closer to me Writer/s: Fred Durst, John Everett Otto, Leor Dimant, Samuel Robert Rivers, Trent Reznor, Wesley Louden Borland
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 15

  • Alice from ColumbusThe way I gather the meaning is either a light hearted jab at another band "Nine Inch Nails" or he really hates Reznor. The song samples multiple parts of NINs arguably most famous song "Closer" Limp Bizkit Lyrics, "You wanna f--k me like an animal? You'd like to burn me on the inside? You like to think that I'm a perfect drug? Just know that nothin' you do will bring you closer to me" The first two are clear parodies of Closer which goes, "I wanna f--k you like an animal. I want to feel you on the inside." The Perfect Drug is another song by Nine Inch Nails, and the last line goes back to closer, "You get me closer to god." Is the original line. There also might be a reference to 42&2 by TOOL, in which they mention the amount of F**ks being said, 2 more is 46. Just something I found interesting.
  • Zoe from AusI think it says f--k at least 55 times
  • Billy from Somerset, Ma, Usai wonder if the lyric about how many times he says 'f--k' is a subtle reference to Tool's "46 & 2"
  • Carl from Hemet, Ca.Fred Durst wrote and performed "Hot Dog" with 44 F--k's in this F--k'd Up Rhyme,... Lol,.. Now there's 46.
  • Lydia Mcgowan from Monkstown Co. Dublin IrelandI wish it was made into a music video.
  • Caimanking from College Station TxHe said the f word 50 times
  • Zero from Nowhere, NjTo Kevin, Galt, CA...

    So much for trying to hold a record, LOL!
  • Kevin from Galt, CaI also think this song is trying to copy the Insane Clown Posse's song f--k the world where they say the f word 93 times.
  • Narrator from Chicago, IlOne of the ways I interpreted the song was that the parts with the f-word and "you can't bring me down..." is supposed to be a penis speaking to a vagina (hence the song title Hot Dog) and the chorus is a vagina speaking to the penis. Call me crazy but it seems to make sense.
  • Azalea from Hot Springs, ArHonestly, even though they overdo it with the cursing, this song has alot of meaning and it has an amazing beat that catches everyones attention that gets you hyped up and makes you feel better. It expresses that the world is f**ked up so no body should think they are better than the rest. When I listen to this song, my anger is replaced with energy and Im ready to party.
  • Hayden from Tka, New ZealandDespite the overkill of cursing, it's a good song.
  • Austin from Smallsville, New EnglandAw. Rember when temporarily limp was the biggest band in the world...And then we woke up!(lol I still like this song)
  • Texa from Pampas, AustraliaLimp Bizkit kiks arse, this song has a strong beat
  • Ben from Nyc, MsRetards
  • Shawn from Pasadena, MdThe F-word is located in the song 48 times.
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