last physical copies of this album we have/will ever produce :) also comes with digital download of the album, which is now only listenable here on bandcamp (not on any streaming).
Includes unlimited streaming of Vol 2: Gay, onstage, and full of rage
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Sold Out
gay, onstage, and full of rage CD
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
last physical copies of this album we have/will ever produce :) also comes with digital download of the album, which is now only listenable here on bandcamp (not on any streaming).
Includes unlimited streaming of Vol 2: Gay, onstage, and full of rage
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Sold Out
lyrics
1, 2, fuck you
You are a poser if you think you’re cool when you say you make girls wonder why they’re gay
The obvious misogyny, it isn’t fucking quirky, and you don't deserve to see the light of day
I wanna cut a little dick shaped hole in your tire
I wanna smash your windows until I get tired
But most of all I wanna kick you out of the scene
Because you suck, fuck your racist misogyny
(god damnit, here we go again)
Don’t reassure me, gaslight me, and tell me it’s all actually satire
Because I don’t think you know what that means
And it’s really fucking harmful to diminish a woman’s worth by calling her a slut
Whose slut? Your slut? Phhhhht
Cartoon Network will always be my favorite for the pure trauma venting, but Music... Music makes me cry every time I listen. I want to say both are my favorite, but Bandcamp sucks ass lol danijayy
Fusing ’90s metalcore, ’00s vaporwave, and ’20s cybergrind, the Texans' debut showcases an unprecedented unholy trinity. Bandcamp New & Notable May 17, 2023
continuing from FIYH, this is blackpilled as all fuck; written and delivered with the raw candidness and self-mocking bitterness of a high-schoolers journal, and set to beats that are laser-focused to keep my distractable mind topped up on angry dopamine. A tight 21 minutes of weaponised disgust. Tom Colquhoun