1) Mixing four-chord R… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name:
1) Mixing four-chord Ramones-inspired rock anthems with an unadulterated pornography fixation, the Nobodys have sprung forth from the fertile grounds of Colorado Springs to become the reigning Ron Jeremys of the punk rock world!
It all began with their 1996 debut album on Hopeless, "Short Songs for Short Attention Spans." Produced by Joe Queer of The Queers, the record, full of two- minute gems, had fans getting it up from coast to coast as the band brought their live show across the country and around the world, touring the US, Europe and Canada several times over. Of course, this only made fans wet for more, so the Nobodys came again with their 1997 tour de force, "Smell of Victory" (produced by Warren Fitzgerald of The Vandals).
Tours with The Queers, Chixdiggit and Guttermouth won over even more converts. By now, collectors were going crazy trying to snatch up all the Nobodys material they could, so the band made it easy by compiling their numerous 7", compilation and demo songs onto one CD, appropriately titled "Greatasstits." (The cover, a close up on the enormous chest of renowned porn star Taylor Wayne, is as unforgettable as the music.) Soon to follow was the inevitable Generation XXX, produced by Donnell Cameron (Bad Religion, Rocket from the Crypt, NOFX) with twenty-five tracks of, what some would call ...sloppy, loud, perverted, snotty, annoying and not to mention overbearing punk rock from Colorado springs... Yeah, that's about right.
2) The Nobodys are a band that had their single "No Guarantees" appear on the TV series Miami Vice.
3) Nobody was a garage rock band from Seattle, WA during the 90's and featured pro skateboarder Scott Smiley on drums.
Fat Hookers
Nobodys Lyrics
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See 'em in a mini-skirt. I can't believe my eyes.
I would never pay to fuck a thing like that.
She ain't just ugly, she's fucking fat.
Fat hookers don't turn me on.
Fat hookers don't turn me on.
But I don't wanna fuck a human oddity.
I'll have a blow job if she's a looker, but I won't fuck a fat hooker.
Fat hookers don't turn me on.
Fat hookers don't turn me on.
Fat hookers don't turn me on.
Fat hookers don't turn me on.
The lyrics of Nobody's song "Fat Hookers" are controversial and disturbing. The song addresses the presence of "fat hookers" on street corners and emphasizes the unattractiveness and undesirability of such women. The lyrics describe how their appearance, characterized by their overweight and ugly bodies, is a complete turnoff for the singer. The use of derogatory and offensive language in the lyrics highlights how such women are often disregarded and mistreated by society.
The lyrics reveal the insensitivity and superficiality of the singer in his approach to sex, as he emphasizes physical appearance over personality or character. He states that even though he may be very horny, he would never consider engaging in sexual activity with a "human oddity" like a fat hooker. This song reinforces the societal stigmatization and discrimination towards individuals who don't fit the narrow beauty standards set by the society.
Overall, the song "Fat Hookers" holds a negative and critical view towards sex workers, particularly larger women. It perpetuates the stigmatization and discrimination of people based on their physical appearance and only serves to further divide and marginalize society.
Line by Line Meaning
See 'em on the corner showing their fat thighs.
Observing prostitutes on the street, dressed in provocative attire that visually emphasizes their overweight thighs.
See 'em in a mini-skirt. I can't believe my eyes.
Expressing surprise at the sight of a sex worker wearing a short skirt, given her obesity.
I would never pay to fuck a thing like that.
Rejecting the prospect of having sexual intercourse with an unattractive and overweight prostitute, regardless of financial incentives.
She ain't just ugly, she's fucking fat.
Emphasizing the unappealing physical attributes of a prostitute by specifically highlighting her obesity.
Fat hookers don't turn me on.
Stating the simple but emphatic sentiment that overweight prostitutes are not sexually desirable to the artist.
I'm as horny as a man can be.
Asserting the singer's state of sexual arousal.
But I don't wanna fuck a human oddity.
Rejecting the idea of having sex with a person who is considered strange or abnormal in appearance.
I'll have a blow job if she's a looker, but I won't fuck a fat hooker.
Indicating willingness to receive oral sex from a prostitute who is attractive and not overweight, but still unwilling to engage in penetrative sex with an overweight prostitute.
Fat hookers don't turn me on.
Reiterating the artist's strong sexual aversion to overweight prostitutes.
Fat hookers don't turn me on.
Repeating the previous statement for emphasis.
Fat hookers don't turn me on.
Repeating the previous statement again for additional emphasis.
Fat hookers don't turn me on.
Final repetition of the central message of the song, underlining the singer's firm stance on the issue of sexual attraction to overweight prostitutes.
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