Food Party
Barenaked Ladies Lyrics


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Food Part [Repeat: x 8]
Food party tonight

Voice 1: Hey, great party

Voice 2: Eh yeah, Everybody is here

Voice 1: Eh yeah good to see you guys

Voice 2: By the way, I'm sweet. I'm like a chocolatly sweet. Can i get you guys anything?

Voice 1: You can get me a lemon because I'm sour. Who are you?

Voice 3: I'm spicy, I'm hot! Hey Bam, I'm exciting, I'm spicy

Voice 4: I'm crunchy, like you know crunchy, like carrots sticks, cookies and peanuts

Voice 3: Who invited the textures?

Voice 4: People like me because I'm crunchy.

Voice 5: People like me because I'm smooth like silk, like a glass of milk. I'm silk, how are you doing?

Voice 6: Well I'm bitter, I'm bitter like bitter greens, and radicio, orange peels, I'm bitter and I don't even want to be here

Voice 7: I'm bland

Voice 8: Well hey, I'm salty I can help, I'm salty

Voice 9: Hey guys how's it going

Everyone: Who's that?

Voice 9: 'Abompami'

Everyone: Pomami?

That was the final movement of Antoine Curbagin's food party,
Featuring Ed Shaganoozi on claves
Next up on radio CAKE,




Buranacin La dias
With the Canadian Snack time "trilogi"

Overall Meaning

The Barenaked Ladies’ song Food Party is a playful, humoristic take on food personification and celebration of diversity. Throughout the lyrics, different foods are portrayed as having distinct personalities, with some being exciting and spicy while others are bland, bitter or salty. The lyrics also depict a casual conversation at a party where people mingle and share their food preferences. One person is sour and would like a lemon, while another is smooth like silk. At the end of the song, the singer introduces a character named “Abompami,” whose identity remains a mystery.


The song’s message is about the value of diversity and how people should accept one another regardless of their differences. The song argues that just as food comes in different shapes, colors, textures, and tastes, so do people. The message resonates with the band’s name, which also suggests a lack of inhibition and commitment to self-expression. In summation, the song's lyrics are a symbol of the band’s quirky humor and creative musical style.


Line by Line Meaning

Food party tonight
There is a party happening tonight centered around food


Hey, great party
One of the guests recognizes the party as being great


Eh yeah, Everybody is here
The guests take notice of the presence of everyone at the party


Eh yeah good to see you guys
A guest expresses pleasure at seeing other attendees


By the way, I'm sweet. I'm like a chocolatly sweet. Can i get you guys anything?
A guest describes themself as sweet and offers to fetch others food and drink


You can get me a lemon because I'm sour. Who are you?
Another guest requests a lemon and questions the identity of the previous speaker


I'm spicy, I'm hot! Hey Bam, I'm exciting, I'm spicy
A third guest identifies as spicy and exciting, addressing someone named Bam


I'm crunchy, like you know crunchy, like carrots sticks, cookies and peanuts
The fourth guest describes themself as crunchy and compares themself to various crunchy foods


Who invited the textures?
The third guest questions the presence of guests identifying by their texture


People like me because I'm crunchy.
The fourth guest explains why people enjoy their texture


People like me because I'm smooth like silk, like a glass of milk. I'm silk, how are you doing?
The fifth guest explains that people enjoy their smooth texture and asks how others are doing


Well I'm bitter, I'm bitter like bitter greens, and radicio, orange peels, I'm bitter and I don't even want to be here
The sixth guest identifies as bitter and describes various bitter foods while expressing their dislike for the party


I'm bland
The seventh guest describes themself as bland


Well hey, I'm salty I can help, I'm salty
The eighth guest offers assistance as they identify as salty


Hey guys how's it going
A new guest greets everyone at the party


Who's that?
The other guests ask who the new arrival is


'Abompami'
The new guest introduces themself with a name that is difficult for others to understand


That was the final movement of Antoine Curbagin's food party,
The song describes the food party as if it were a classical musical performance with 'movements'


Featuring Ed Shaganoozi on claves
A guest musician named Ed Shaganoozi is mentioned as having played the claves, a percussion instrument


Next up on radio CAKE,
The song transitions to discussing another aspect of food: radio programming


Buranacin La dias
A program or song titled 'Buranacin La dias' is mentioned on the radio


With the Canadian Snack time 'trilogi'
The item being discussed on the radio is revealed to be a trilogy of snack-related content from a Canadian group called Snack Time




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ED ROBERTSON, JIM CREEGGAN, KEVIN HEARN, KEVIN NEIL HEARN, STEVEN PAGE, TYLER STEWART

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