Can I Get the Real Stuff
Guerilla Toss Lyrics


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Molten liquid metal, glamouring, glitter up
Pink??? teasing pink, became gravy, no

Can I get

Removing the layers caked on the surface, and
I come from the modern, once futuristic, no
Can I get

Personal persona
Can I get the real stuff?
Swimming in the makeup
Creature became dreamer

??? of the eyelid, sparkled like pastry
She wants the metallics, tin man like shiny, oh

Can I get

Personal persona
Can I get the real stuff?
Swimming in the makeup
Creature became dreamer

Can I get the real stuff?
Personal persona




Swimming in the makeup
Creature became dreamer

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Guerilla Toss's song, Can I Get the Real Stuff, appear to explore the theme of individuality and self-expression in the modern age. The song talks about the desire for authenticity and understanding, as well as the struggle to take off the layers that society wants individuals to have. The opening lines of the song, Molten liquid metal, glamouring, glitter up, suggest a form of transformation or metamorphosis, as if the singer is going through a radical change.


Pink??? teasing pink, became gravy, no, is a somewhat obscure line, but it is possible that it is referring to the idea of something beautiful or attractive becoming something messy or unappealing. This idea is further explored in the lines, removing the layers caked on the surface, and I come from the modern, once futuristic, no. These lines suggest a desire to shed the artificiality of modern society and return to something more authentic and true.


The repeated phrase, Can I get the real stuff? seems to encapsulate the central theme of the song, highlighting the desire for something genuine and sincere. The lines, creature became dreamer, and Swimming in the makeup, also suggest a disconnect between reality and perception, perhaps alluding to the idea of people hiding behind a mask or facade.


Overall, the lyrics of Can I Get the Real Stuff appear to examine societal expectations and the struggle for individuality and authenticity in a modern world that values conformity and artifice.


Line by Line Meaning

Molten liquid metal, glamouring, glitter up
The shining metal is being heated to the point of melting while being garnished with glitter and gleam.


Pink??? teasing pink, became gravy, no
The original pink color is now mixed with other hues and resembles a thick sauce.


Can I get
The singer is asking for something that is yet to be revealed.


Removing the layers caked on the surface, and
Peeling off the caked surface layers to uncover what's underneath.


I come from the modern, once futuristic, no
The artist is revealing their origin from a time that was once considered futuristic but is now not so.


Can I get
The singer is asking for something again, still not disclosed.


Personal persona
Referring to one's individual identity and personality.


Can I get the real stuff?
Asking to receive the authentic version of something, not a fabricated or artificial version.


Swimming in the makeup
Being immersed in cosmetics and other artificial beauty enhancements.


Creature became dreamer
The artist is suggesting they transformed from their original form into something dreamier and more surreal.


??? of the eyelid, sparkled like pastry
The eyelids are adorned with sparkles that resemble the glittery appearance of sweets and pastries.


She wants the metallics, tin man like shiny, oh
She desires metallic items with a glossy and reflective finish like that of the Tin Man from 'The Wizard of Oz.'


Can I get
Asking one more time for something, still not revealed.


Personal persona
Referring once again to one's unique identity and character traits.


Swimming in the makeup
Being inundated by cosmetics and beauty products again.


Creature became dreamer
The artist transforms again into something dreamy and fantastical.


Can I get the real stuff?
Asking one last time for the authentic and genuine version of something, not a copy or imitation.




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underrated band

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This makes me feel like this would be in a Jet Set Radio game. I absolutely love it.

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Found this through Spotify. I was wondering why I liked the sound so much. Turns out it’s DFA lol. James you wacky soul.

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I love her singing in this song!

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