Bomb Disneyland
Fat White Family Lyrics


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Every kid's no good and
let them hang themselves
Leave them where they are,
Stacked neatly on the shelfs

All your kids are deaf mutes
All your kids are deaf mutes
Not blind/mine
All your kids are deaf mutes
All your kids are deaf mutes
Not blind/mine

Bomb Disneyland
Bomb Disneyland
Bomb Disneyland
Bomb Disneyland
Dirty Bomb Legoland
Dirty Bomb Legoland
Dirty Bomb Legoland
Dirty Bomb Legoland
Dirty Bomb

See you're big combine
And the fat white family
Learn everything off every job
On every street in everyone

All your kids are dead kids
All your kids are dead kids
Not mine
All your kids are naked
All your kids are naked
Not mine

Bomb Disneyland
Bomb Disneyland
Bomb Disneyland
Bomb Disneyland
Dirty Bomb Legoland
Dirty Bomb Legoland
Dirty Bomb Legoland
Dirty Bomb Legoland





Dirty Bomb

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Fat White Family's song Bomb Disneyland are dark and provocative, calling for chaotic destruction of well-known amusement parks such as Disneyland and Legoland. However, the first verse seems to allude to a more societal commentary on the neglect and mistreatment of children. The lyrics state "Every kid's no good and let them hang themselves. Leave them where they are, stacked neatly on the shelves," indicating a theme of abandonment and disregard for the future of youth. The repeated phrase "All your kids are deaf mutes, not blind/mine" also suggests a collective societal ignorance and lack of interest in the struggles and needs of children.


The second verse takes an abrupt shift as it references the big combine and the fat white family who "learn everything off every job on every street in everyone." This could indicate a criticism of classism and exploitation, as wealthy families and industries profit off the labor and struggles of the working class. The lyrics continue with "All your kids are dead kids, not mine. All your kids are naked, not mine," once again highlighting a separation and indifference towards the suffering and vulnerability of the younger generation.


Overall, the lyrics to Bomb Disneyland can be interpreted as a commentary on societal neglect and exploitation, with a call to action for destruction and rebellion. The stark and provocative nature of the lyrics confront listeners with uncomfortable truths and societal problems that are often hidden or ignored.


Line by Line Meaning

Every kid's no good and
The singer believes that all children are inherently bad and cannot be trusted.


let them hang themselves
The singer suggests that the children's bad behavior will lead to their own downfall, so they should be allowed to make mistakes without interference.


Leave them where they are,
The singer believes that children should be left alone to make their own choices and live their lives without interference.


Stacked neatly on the shelfs
The artist imagines a dystopian future where disobedient children are discarded and forgotten like old, useless objects.


All your kids are deaf mutes
The artist believes that children are not truly capable of understanding the world around them or expressing themselves meaningfully.


Not blind/mine
The singer distinguishes their own children from the children they are criticizing, implying that their own children are better in some way.


Bomb Disneyland
The singer is advocating for a violent act of rebellion against the corporate culture of family-centered entertainment epitomized by the Disneyland theme park.


Dirty Bomb Legoland
The artist is expanding their target to include another theme park, Legoland, suggesting a broader critique of capitalist culture as a whole.


See you're big combine
The artist is addressing an unnamed person or entity that they see as being part of the oppressive power structure they wish to overthrow.


And the fat white family
The artist refers to their own band, suggesting that they are part of a larger movement for social change.


Learn everything off every job
The singer implies that they and others like them have learned to survive and thrive in the world by adapting to different situations and taking advantage of opportunities wherever they can be found.


On every street in everyone
The artist suggests that they and their fellow rebels come from all walks of life and are united in their desire for change.


All your kids are dead kids
The singer is doubling down on their earlier condemnation of children, now going so far as to suggest that they are all doomed to an early death.


All your kids are naked
The singer is stripping away any illusions of innocence or purity that might attach to childhood, suggesting that children are essentially no different from adults and are just as corrupted by the world around them.


Not mine
As before, the singer distinguishes their own children from the children they are criticizing.


Dirty Bomb
The artist is using provocative, violent language to call for radical action to overthrow the existing order and build something new in its place.




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@brewmastermonk9356

This is rad

@dietaken4475

Lias Come to Wexford pls

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