Power Mad
Primus Lyrics


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Military show is blastin' off to Kosovo.
Military show with lightning speed.
Sensitivity? oh, just a rusty nail in the corporate show.
How many stabs before we bleed?

Those Pinocchios chattering out in stereo,
Boy Pinocchio and his golden deed.
Masculinity? oh, galvanized in the world wide show
As we fertilize the seed.

Power mad, I didn't chop the tree down dad
I only try to do what's right.
Power man, the best friend that you ever had
Unless of course you choose to fight.

Power mad, driving out of the shadows,
He never tires when he plays.
Power mad, he's a streak in the night time
Speculating how he'll take on the world some day.

Originality? oh, just a rusty nail in a Broadway show
How many stabs before we succeed.

Power mad, I didn't drop my pants down dad,
I know my left hand from my right.




Power man, the best friend that you ever had
Unless of course you lose the fight.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Primus's song "Power Mad" touch upon the militaristic and corporate powers that exist in the world. The first verse references the military show and its speed, which is likely a reference to the NATO bombing campaign during the Kosovo War in the late 1990s. The mention of "rusty nail" suggests that the corporate show is flawed, and the question of "how many stabs before we bleed?" implies that there will eventually be consequences for these shows of power.


The second verse brings up Pinocchio and his golden deed, suggesting that people in power often lie to achieve their goals. The mention of masculinity being galvanized in the worldwide show likely refers to the hyper-masculine ideals often associated with military and corporate power. The phrase "as we fertilize the seed" suggests that these powers are perpetuating their control over the world.


The chorus, with its repetition of "power mad" and "best friend that you ever had," seems to suggest that those in power are obsessed with maintaining their control and will do anything to keep it. The final verse brings up the idea of originality being a "rusty nail" in a Broadway show, implying that the pressure to conform to existing norms can stifle creativity.


Line by Line Meaning

Military show is blastin' off to Kosovo.
The military is quickly deploying to Kosovo.


Sensitivity? oh, just a rusty nail in the corporate show.
The importance of sensitivity is undervalued in the corporate world.


Those Pinocchios chattering out in stereo,
People who are insincere or dishonest are speaking in a unified voice.


Masculinity? oh, galvanized in the world wide show
The idea of masculinity is greatly emphasized in global culture.


Power mad, I didn't chop the tree down dad
I am not responsible for everything that is wrong in the world.


Power man, the best friend that you ever had
Power can be a great ally, but only if it is used correctly.


Power mad, driving out of the shadows,
An ambitious and determined individual is emerging from obscurity.


Power mad, he's a streak in the night time
An individual determined to achieve power is fiercely focused and unstoppable.


Originality? oh, just a rusty nail in a Broadway show
Originality is not valued as much in mainstream entertainment.


Power mad, I didn't drop my pants down dad,
I am not foolish or weak.


Power man, the best friend that you ever had
Power can be used to support and protect, but only if it is respected and appreciated.




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