Screeching Weasel
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“BPD” is the twentieth song on Screeching Weasel’s debut album. The music was written by guitarist, John Jughead, and the lyrics were written by vocalist, Ben Weasel. The song criticizes television, the media, and mentions a lot of popular names. Some of these names are of people who are notoriously...
Massacres, violence, film at ten
Media scumbags strike again
Shove a microphone in some poor guy's face
So your ratings can soar to outer space
Charles Manson
Adolf Hitler
Oprah Winfrey
No, no, no, no, no!
Ken and Barbie on location
Pretty newsman, masturbation
Not a way to spend my afternoon
I'd rather eat Doritos and watch cartoons
John Gacy
Mark Chapman
John Hinckley
Go, John, go!
Channel Eight and the Daily Times
Make sure we don't forget those nasty crimes
Keep your TV on and stay inside
Or you'll end up a victim of a homicide
Bernie Goetz
Phil Donahue
What's the difference?
I don't know
BPD was written by Ben Weasel & John Jughead.
BPD was produced by Phil Bonnet & Screeching Weasel.
Screeching Weasel released BPD on Thu Sep 10 1987.