Since June of 2004, DORK has sold more than 2000 copies of their E.P. "Dorkside of the Moon" probably because it is the most amazing piece of music ever created. Until they released their follow-up E.P. "The K.R.O.D.Father" The E.P. was released in June 2005 and sold over 2000 copies in just two months. They have sold over 7000 cds to date! DORK's recording career has also been highlighted by work done with legendary, multi-platinum producer Gexa-X (Primus, Black Flag, Dead Kennedys, Face to Face, Sonic Youth, Meredith Brooks). DORK released a full length record in May/June 2006 and includes Stephan Egerton of "The Descendents" on some guitar work!
In their hometown of Denver, DORK sells out show after show. Clearchannel invited DORK to play the huge KTCL Big Adventure opening for Bad Religion, Social Distortion, Pennywise, Unwritten Law, Bowling for Soup, and Goldfinger. They have also open for acts such as Yellowcard, Story of the Year, 30 seconds to Mars, Lucky Boy's Confusion, and Zebrahead. DORK was named best punk rock act in Denver by The Westword Newspaper in 2003 and 2006. They also won the overall vote in 2006 and were rewarded by rocking the Pepsi Center in front of 5000 people for the Dew Action Sports Tour! Of course, none of DORK's success would be possible without the help of their street team, The Nerd Herd. These OG's spread the word about DORK all over the Internet, and their hometowns with stickers and flyers.
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I Guess
Dork! Lyrics
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Two hours to the city
Forty-five minutes to Jersey
Ten minutes to class.
(Fuck you)
Bullshit!
Yo, you wanna hear something?
Lacroix sucks!
Did I mention bullshit?
The lyrics of Dork!'s song "I Guess" seem to express frustration with the mundane and aggravating aspects of everyday life. The opening lines "You know what sucks?/Two hours to the city/Forty-five minutes to Jersey/Ten minutes to class," suggest the frustration of living in a suburban area where it takes long to get anywhere. The "Fuck you" and "Bullshit" interjections further amplify this frustration.
The next part of the song takes on a semi-comedic twist with the random comment "Yo, you wanna hear something?/Lacroix sucks!" which seems completely unrelated to the previous lines. However, it adds to the overall theme of the song, which is that sometimes it feels good to vent your frustration even if it’s over something seemingly insignificant.
In the final line, "Did I mention bullshit?" it seems the frustration is still ongoing and the singer is exasperated. The song as a whole captures the feelings of annoyance and impatience that can sometimes take over one's everyday life.
Line by Line Meaning
You know what sucks?
Do you understand what is unpleasant and frustrating?
Two hours to the city
It takes two long hours to travel to the city.
Forty-five minutes to Jersey
It takes 45 minutes to get to Jersey.
Ten minutes to class.
It takes only 10 minutes to arrive at class.
(Fuck you)
An expression used to show frustration and anger towards someone or something.
Bullshit!
An exclamation used to express disbelief or disappointment.
Yo, you wanna hear something?
Can I share some information with you?
Lacroix sucks!
The drink called Lacroix is not appealing or enjoyable.
Did I mention bullshit?
Am I already talking about something that is not true or unfair?
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Anthony Tirelli, Christopher Ricci, Jonathan Renino
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@SilverSpoon_
Calling Feedsy, is anybody home?
Calling Feedsy, I'm here all alone
Did he leave the fandom?
Or can he come to the phone?
Calling Feedsy, here all alone
Well, tell him I was posting just to wish him well
Why don't you go get him? I'm his biggest fan
You gotta tell him, he's still the man
Even if i sound like a 'dork'
Oh, 'Make It Special'
Gonna watch 'Ponies Royale' again
Calling Feedsy, is anybody home?
Calling Feedsy, I'm here all alone
Did he leave the fandom?
Or can he come to the phone?
Calling Feedsy, we're here all alone, alright.
@holyflutterofgod
Christ, I remember back when this came out, and there were no other pony vids like it, so it blew everyone's brains clear out the back of their skull.
@josegun1825
Same
@knightogourd
im not even into mlp anymore and yet this is the pmv i always come back to
@ejjohnson3060
Well this was the "golden" age of mlp
@BlackGryph0n
sigh I miss those days.. :-/
@JeGab
same
@xXTomokoKurokiXx
stupid Man, how time flies.
It's only been a few years, and already it's outta style.
@josegun1825
Same
@AidanofVT
Do you realize this PMV is the style guide for half the PMVs that have come since? I'm still not sure if any have surpassed this amazing high-water mark.
@inconspicuousegg8027
AidanofVT And, if you read the description, this PMV used two other music videos as a template.