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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.
Tania Got a Tit Job
Nobodys Lyrics
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Then Tania did something i never thought she would.
Ohhh oh. Ohhh oh. Ohhh oh.
Tania got a tit job.
Ohhh oh. Ohhh oh. Ohhh oh.
Tania got a tit job.
I don't like her better.
But i still love the way that she fills out her sweater.
Ohhh oh. Ohhh oh. Ohhh oh.
Tania got a tit job.
Ohhh oh. Ohhh oh. Ohhh oh.
Tania got a tit job.
The lyrics of Nobody's song "Tania Got a Tit Job" depict the reaction of the singer to Tania's decision to undergo breast augmentation surgery. The song starts with the acknowledgment that Tania was flat, but the singer still found her attractive. However, Tania decided to undergo a "tit job," and the singer was surprised by her decision. Despite this, the singer declares that their feelings towards Tania did not change, neither negatively nor positively. Nevertheless, the singer appreciates the way Tania now fills out her sweater.
The song can be interpreted as a commentary on the societal pressure to conform to the idealized beauty standard. Tania's decision to get a breast enhancement surgery may have been influenced by the pressure to look a certain way or fit into certain expectations. The singer's reaction to her decision further underscores the significance of the beauty standards that exist in contemporary society. The song also highlights the complexities of individual agency and decision-making, suggesting that Tania had the right to make her own decision about her body, regardless of the opinions of others.
Line by Line Meaning
She used to be flat, but she still looked good.
Tania had a small chest before, but she still looked attractive.
Then Tania did something i never thought she would.
Tania got a breast enhancement surgery which the singer did not expect.
Ohhh oh. Ohhh oh. Ohhh oh.
Repetitive humming and vocalizing.
Tania got a tit job.
Repetition of the main message of the song that Tania got a breast enlargement surgery.
I don't like her less.
The artist still has the same level of admiration and respect for Tania.
I don't like her better.
The singer's opinion of Tania has not changed after the surgery.
But i still love the way that she fills out her sweater.
The singer still appreciates Tania's appearance and how her new breasts look.
Contributed by Lucas V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.