Nicole Dollanganger
Nicole Dollanganger
Nicole Dollanganger
Nicole Dollanganger
Nicole Dollanganger
Nicole Dollanganger
Nicole Dollanganger
Nicole Dollanganger
Nicole Dollanganger
The second track on her 2013 album Observatory Mansions, the song is about Eric Harris, one of the two shooters in the 1999 Columbine High School Massacre.
Nicole has previously stated that she’s fascinated by the shooting, even going as far as naming one of her EPs after it.
Nicole has also state...
[Verse 1]
I hear him screaming like late night white trash TV stations
Black combat boots pacing in through the school building
He’s gonna fight the good fight, the noble war
He’s gonna fight the good fight, the noble war
[Chorus]
Yeah, my baby has a baby but it’s not me
It’s an AK47 semi-automatic gun and
He loves her more than he loves me
[Sampled Interlude]
I don’t care what you say; if you ever touch him again, I will freakin' kill you. I’m gonna pull out the goddamn shotgun and blow your damn head off. Do you understand? You little worthless piece of crap!
[Verse 2]
Gunslinger, black duster, delusions of a western
He wears his hat on backwards, sets fire to his locker
He’s gonna fight the good fight, the noble war
He’s gonna fight the good fight, the noble war
[Chorus]
Yeah, my baby has a baby but it’s not me
It’s an AK47 semi-automatic gun and
He loves her more than he loves me
[Post-Chorus]
I’ll bet you’ve never seen the smile
Of a savage-springfield 67H
With his blurry face and cracked voice
Gone through the VHS tapes
[Sampled Interlude]
Then you get guts all over the place, then somebody's gonna have to clean it up and the janitors get mad
Uh, I think we'll just use my A.E.B-10 machine pistol on him, probably. Maybe the rocket launcher
[Outro]
Yeah, my baby has a baby but it’s not me
Rampage was written by Nicole Dollanganger.
Rampage was produced by Nicole Dollanganger.
Nicole Dollanganger released Rampage on Fri Jan 10 2014.
In Nicole’s interview with Nylon, she states:
“I think with Columbine in particular, it’s not that I’m drawn to their characters as much as I’m interested in the way that narrative’s been presented and told to us. There’s a really strong narrative of how they were bullied and experienced horrible s...
In a 2015 interview with Noisey, Nicole was asked:
“Do your songs mostly come from events in your own life, or do you write from the perspective of characters? In one of your songs, “Rampage,” you sample Eric Harris, one of the Columbine shooters.”
To which Nicole replied:
I would say 90% of the...