![]() PIMP (The Dwarves Are Young and Good Looking, 1997) It just asks the question, ‘Is there anybody out there?’ and the answer is no.” ![]() And it was really the first Dwarves song that didn’t directly say ‘fuck’, and that showed some level of vulnerability, like, ‘I’m lonely’. “That’s a great Hewho riff, and a great rousing song to get everybody going. They just seemed to be unhinged in a way that I hadn’t encountered back home.” Then we moved out here and it was like, ‘Oh, we get it!’ I was pretty fascinated by girls on speed and the bizarre things they’d do. Before we moved to California we didn’t know what speed was in Illinois it was what girls took to stay on a diet or to stay up and do their homework. That was a song that Hewhocannotbenamed came up with, and it also had a Charles Manson sample if you got the right version on vinyl. “ Thank Heaven For Little Girls had some cool songs, and Speed Demon was a fun one because it had like a mosh part and a hardcore part. SPEED DEMON (Thank Heaven For Little Girls, 1992) Now they just call them homeless people.” I liked that song because it was about, when I was a kid you’d see people just hanging out in front of the drug store, and then by the ‘80s it was people hanging out outside the 7⁄ 11. It had elements of a lot of things in about one minute. It was sorta like the Stooges meets the Ramones, and it ripped of the Misfits’ Halloween. “That was a song I really liked from the Blood, Guts And Pussy album.
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