“Right wrong” is the 6th tack of Swans' first studio album Filth released in 1983. The track includes, slow and pounding drums, loud and distorted guitars, thick bass and Michael Gira’s loud vocals. The lyrics of the track are quite simple but still packed with a lot of meaning and shocking imagery.
[Refrain]
Wrong, right (wrong, right)
Wrong, right (wrong, right)
Wrong, right (wrong, right)
Wrong, right (wrong, right)
Wrong, right (wrong, right)
Wrong, right (wrong, right)
Wrong, right (wrong)
Wrong, right (wrong)
Wrong, right (wrong)
Wrong, right (wrong, right)
Wrong, right (wrong, right)
[Verse]
Use your body to get satisfaction
Use your body to get satisfaction
Use your body to get satisfaction
Use your body to get satisfaction
Satisfy the dog, satisfy the dog
Satisfy the dog, satisfy the dog
Satisfy the dog, satisfy the dog
Satisfy the dog, satisfy the dog
Use your hands to build things
Use your hands to break things
Satisfy the dog
Satisfy the dog
[Refrain]
Wrong or right
Wrong or right
Wrong or right
Wrong or right
Wrong or right
Wrong or right
Wrong or right
Wrong or right
Wrong or right
Satisfy the dog
Wrong or right
Wrong or right
Wrong or right
Wrong or right
Right Wrong was written by Jonathan Kane & Harry Crosby & Roli Mosimann & Norman Westberg & Michael Gira.
Right Wrong was produced by Michael Gira.
Swans released Right Wrong on Fri May 27 1983.