Penned by Picciotto & sung by both him & MacKaye, “Foreman’s Dog” is the 9th track on End Hits. It features a galloping stop-start groove & dense, interlocking guitar lines (here reminiscient of contemporaries such as Unwound, who were themselves influenced by Fugazi). Its shouted &...
[Verses 1 to 5: Picciotto]
Here's an all new version
Teeming with distractions
Trojan horse rolled backwards
Mastered by your own device
Then splice
Then cut in
The sad and sorry image
O Some grinning 'caster
Staring at a sinkhole
Piling up disasters
Marking the footage 'raw'
Now parade the muscles
Trying to make their dicks grow
Warring with their bodies
Dimensions oversold
And I wonder
"I wonder if I pierce it
Will my body stop lying to me?"
Now mouthing mile a minute
Blasting like a furnace
Fogging up the lenses
With the dampness of spew
[Chorus: MacKaye & Picciotto]
Loss of concentration
Loss of obvious
(It's a stock set-up)
Loss of concentration
Loss of obvious
(It's a stock set-up)
Laws of stimulation
Signed anonymous
It's just a stock set-up
[Verses 6-7: Picciotto]
Man check it out!
A well worn cop's shoe's
Kicking out a door frame
Classwar extra
PR-ing like a foreman's dog
"What a slob
But I guess you know
He's got to make a living somehow"
Tossing a wild eyed greaser
Right onto the pavement
Scanned into the bright light
Maxing the pixels to glow
[Chorus: MacKaye & Picciotto]
Loss of concentration
Loss of obvious
(It's a stock set-up)
Loss of concentration
Loss of obvious
(It's a stock set-up)
Laws of stimulation
Signed anonymous
It's a stock set-up
[Post-Chorus: MacKaye]
How did it come to this
Huh, huh
How did it come
Come to this
How did it come
To mean nothing but this?
[Outro: MacKaye & Picciotto]
It's all I can say
It's all I can say