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The song is loosely based on the scene where SpongeBob and Patrick are finally at Shell City, where Patrick confronts the titular ‘Psychic Wall of Energy’, but in reality, it’s just a fish bowl.
The song plays right after Ween’s Ocean Man during the end credits.
Patrick, you see, I'm growing a mustache
And though I know I must ask you
Does it really make me look like a man?
SpongeBob, being a manager's a tough job
I hope you're picked, you'll be the best sponge-boss they've had
Working like a dog at the Krusty Krab
Now wait a minute
I think we hit a wall
I think we hit a psychic wall
Maybe we're just young and we won't know 'til we're old
We're too young to free ourselves from this lonely fish bowl
Some kind of wall
Some kind of psychic wall
Some kind of wall
Some kind of psychic wall
We can't get about
Come on, let's find a way to be happy
Not like Plankton, he'll never be satisfied
Always complaining about his life
To his computer wife
You think he would've found by now
To be thought of as a king
You don't need a crown
SpongeBob & Patrick Confront the Psychic Wall of Energy was written by Michael Ivins & Steven Drozd & Wayne Coyne.
SpongeBob & Patrick Confront the Psychic Wall of Energy was produced by The Flaming Lips & Dave Fridmann & Scott Booker.
The Flaming Lips released SpongeBob & Patrick Confront the Psychic Wall of Energy on Tue Nov 09 2004.