Society
King I.S.O Lyrics


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Plastic boys and plastic girls
We all live in a plastic world
Plastic this and plastic that
Plastic thin and plastic fat
We all live in a plastic society
We all live in a plastic society
Paper dolls and Falcon Crest
Joan Collins has plastic breasts
Plastic cards for plastic fun
Plastic toys to make you cum
We all live in a plastic society
We all live in a plastic society
Yes we do
Plastic boys and plastic girls
We all live in a plastic world
Plastic this and plastic that
Plastic thin and plastic fat




We all live in a plastic society
We all live in a plastic society

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in King I.S.O's song, "Society," can be interpreted as a commentary on the superficiality and shallowness of modern society, where appearance and material possessions are valued above all else. The repetition of "plastic" throughout the song emphasizes this idea of a world that is phony, fake, and superficial. By calling out "plastic boys and plastic girls," the song highlights the objectification of individuals and reduction of them into mere physical objects with no depth or substance.


Furthermore, the reference to "Paper dolls and Falcon Crest" and "Joan Collins has plastic breasts" can be seen as a critique of the unrealistic beauty standards and obsession with plastic surgery in the entertainment industry. The line "plastic cards for plastic fun" could also be interpreted as a criticism of consumerism and the excessive spending on material goods for temporary pleasure.


Line by Line Meaning

Plastic boys and plastic girls
Boys and girls who conform to societal norms and are superficial in nature.


We all live in a plastic world
The world we live in is entirely superficial.


Plastic this and plastic that
Everything in this world is manufactured and lacking authenticity.


Plastic thin and plastic fat
People are judged on superficial appearances, regardless of the quality of their character.


We all live in a plastic society
Societal expectations and standards are superficial rather than genuine or meaningful.


Paper dolls and Falcon Crest
Pop culture is superficial and doesn't properly represent genuine people or situations.


Joan Collins has plastic breasts
Individuals strive for superficial beauty, often through cosmetic procedures that create a lack of authenticity.


Plastic cards for plastic fun
The things people strive for and value are superficial and fleeting, rather than authentic or meaningful.


Plastic toys to make you cum
The things people consume and utilize for pleasure are often lacking substance, creating a superficial society.


Yes we do
Acknowledging that society is superficial and lacking authenticity.


Plastic boys and plastic girls
Boys and girls who conform to societal norms and are superficial in nature.


We all live in a plastic world
The world we live in is entirely superficial.


Plastic this and plastic that
Everything in this world is manufactured and lacking authenticity.


Plastic thin and plastic fat
People are judged on superficial appearances, regardless of the quality of their character.


We all live in a plastic society
Societal expectations and standards are superficial rather than genuine or meaningful.




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Written by: Andy Zafuto, Michael Damron, Paul Summers

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