Who Let The Dogs Out
The C.R.S. Players Lyrics
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Here come the Threepers
Larpers, fuds, and gamers
Pay to play
Stormtroopers
Lick the boot
Fetch those gucci slippers
Lick the boot
Who's gonna take it?
The cops you worship
Sheepdog lapdog
Boot licker
Pinkerton
3 percent
Suck off the rich
Eat my scraps
OK Sheepdog
Obey your master
The lyrics to The C.R.S. Players' song "Who Let The Dogs Out" contain a series of phrases that can be interpreted as societal and political critiques, delivered through an aggressive and confrontational tone. The opening lines, "Jeepers creepers, here come the Threepers, Larpers, fuds, and gamers," suggest the arrival of various groups associated with different forms of escapism or counter-culture movements. The use of derogatory terms like "fuds" and "gamers" may imply the singer's disdain or skepticism towards these subcultures.
The following line, "Pay to play, Stormtroopers," touches upon the idea of people willingly contributing to oppressive systems or blindly following orders. The references to licking boots and gucci slippers could be metaphors for submissive behavior towards authority or privileged individuals. The mention of "Blue lives matter," highlights the popular slogan often used as a response to the "Black Lives Matter" movement, suggesting a criticism towards the unquestioning support of law enforcement.
The line, "Who's gonna take it? The cops you worship," raises questions about blind loyalty towards the police and the potential consequences of such devotion. The lyrics further characterize the subject as a "sheepdog lapdog, boot licker," implying that they are subservient and obedient to their superiors to the point of betraying their own values. The references to "Pinkerton," "3 percent," and "suck off the rich" could symbolize specific institutions or ideologies that are seen as exploitative or favoring the wealthy.
Overall, "Who Let The Dogs Out" seems to be a deeply critical and provocative commentary on societal norms, conformity, and the dangers of blind obedience to authority.
Line by Line Meaning
Jeepers creepers
Hey, look who's here
Here come the Threepers
Here comes a group of right-wing extremists
Larpers, fuds, and gamers
People who engage in live-action role-playing, simple-minded individuals, and video game enthusiasts
Pay to play
They only participate if they have to pay for it
Stormtroopers
They act like obedient soldiers
Lick the boot
They blindly obey authority
Fetch those gucci slippers
They do anything to please those in power
Lick the boot
They continue to blindly obey authority
Blue lives matter
They support and prioritize the lives of police officers
Who's gonna take it?
Who will be the next target?
The cops you worship
The police officers you idolize
Sheepdog lapdog
They blindly follow and serve those in power
Boot licker
They obediently submit to authority
Pinkerton
Referring to a private security company known for strike-breaking
3 percent
Belonging to a right-wing paramilitary group
Suck off the rich
They suck up to wealthy individuals
Eat my scraps
They are satisfied with whatever little they receive
OK Sheepdog
It's alright to submit to authority
Obey your master
They must obediently follow those in control
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Written by: Andrew Wheeler, Tony Pointless
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