Frizzle Fry
Primus Lyrics


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Hello all you boys and girls
I'd like to take you to the inside world
It's quite an irregular place to be
But never fear you're safe with me

Well, maybe

Golden hair of macrame
Against the face that's cut from stone
The white porcelain is screaming ayee

Thank god the boy is not alone

I don't believe in Santa Claus
I don't believe in spite
I have no use for beauty dolls
Especially on this night

I don't believe in miracles
I don't believe in lies
I don't believe in hologram
For I am the Frizzle Fry

Andy's painting green again
This time they might take him away!

When Barrington starts to breathe again
It may just take us all away!

I don't believe in charity
I don't believe in sin
And if you don't believe in me
We'll play this tune over again

I don't believe in pinochle
And I don't believe I'll try
I do believe in Captain Crunch
For I am the Frizzle Fry





Yes I am the Frizzle Fry

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Primus's song Frizzle Fry tell a story of a mysterious individual who invites the boys and girls to the inside world which is an unusual place to be. The persona of the song claims that the inside world is safe and perhaps reassuringly adds, "well, maybe". However, the world being referred to is not devoid of oddities as the lyrics describe a person with golden hair made of macrame, a face cut from stone, and white porcelain screaming with the boy being the only one around to witness. The persona further emphatically denies belief in magical entities such as Santa Claus and miracles along with toys like beauty dolls. As they proudly announce themselves to be the Frizzle Fry, the song takes a surreal twist when Andy is painting green and may be taken away, and Barrington is not breathing which may take all people away.


On the surface level, the song may not make sense unless interpreted metaphorically. In an interview, Les Claypool, the lead singer and bassist of Primus, has explained the song's inspiration came from a bad acid trip he experienced in his earlier years. He explained the inside world is the hallucination that he experienced during his trip, with the golden hair of macrame, the cut face of stone, and the screaming porcelain being hallucinatory images. The song's lyrics capture the psychedelic experiences one can encounter while under the influence of drugs, leading to surrealism and a distortion of perception. The song became one of the band's most successful signature songs and has been widely covered and appreciated by fans and music critics worldwide.


Line by Line Meaning

Hello all you boys and girls
Greetings everyone, whether young or old.


I'd like to take you to the inside world
I want to show you a strange and unusual realm.


It's quite an irregular place to be
This is a bizarre environment to inhabit.


But never fear you're safe with me
Although there may be some danger, you can trust me to protect you.


Well, maybe
Actually, I can't guarantee your safety completely.


Golden hair of macrame
The subject's hair is intricately woven and looks like the textile, macrame.


Against the face that's cut from stone
Their face is chiseled and looks as though it was sculpted from rock.


The white porcelain is screaming ayee
This refers to the toilet bowl, which makes noise as it flushes.


Thank god the boy is not alone
It's a relief that the young male is not left by himself.


I don't believe in Santa Claus
I am skeptical of the existence of a benevolent old man who delivers presents to good children.


I don't believe in spite
I reject the notion of malice and hatred.


I have no use for beauty dolls
Toy dolls that embody conventional standards of attractiveness hold no value for me.


Especially on this night
This statement emphasizes that this view is held consistently, but is emphasized at the present moment.


I don't believe in miracles
I am doubtful of improbable events that exceed scientific explanations.


I don't believe in lies
I reject any falsehoods or deception.


I don't believe in hologram
I am unconvinced of the reality or usefulness of three-dimensional images.


For I am the Frizzle Fry
This line, repeated throughout the song, suggests a sort of self-affirmation or declaration of identity.


Andy's painting green again
Andy is once again becoming sick, as shown by the greenish color of his skin.


This time they might take him away!
There is fear that his worsening condition may lead to his being institutionalized.


When Barrington starts to breathe again
Barrington was most likely unconscious, and the statement suggests he is becoming conscious again.


It may just take us all away!
There is some sort of unknown danger or threat associated with Barrington's breathing.


I don't believe in charity
I do not think that good works or philanthropy are worthwhile.


I don't believe in sin
I do not believe in the concept of spiritual offense or wrongdoing.


And if you don't believe in me
The artist is aware that not everyone will agree with their beliefs or authority.


We'll play this tune over again
Regardless of disagreement, the singer plans to continue their actions or expression regardless of resistance.


I don't believe in pinochle
I do not enjoy or value the card game, pinochle.


And I don't believe I'll try
I am not convinced to attempt playing the game in the future, despite any potential pressure to do so.


I do believe in Captain Crunch
The artist has a particular fondness for the cereal, Captain Crunch.


For I am the Frizzle Fry
This line continues the theme of self-affirmation or identity that threads through the song.




Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: LES CLAYPOOL, TIMOTHY W. ALEXANDER, TODD HUTH

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