Often abbreviated to "Vsnares" – Funk's distinctive style reflects unconventional time signatures and extremely rapid and erratic rhythms. Unpredictable and stimulating, the effect is intense.
Funk's first release was "Greg Hates Car Culture", an EP for the History Of The Future Label, followed by "Salt" for Zhark and "Fuck Canada // Fuck America" with Stunt Rock for CLFST. When Mike Paradinas heard "Greg Hates Car Culture", he immediately signed Funk for Planet µ. Prior to this, he self-released material on cassette tape as early as 1992.
The first Venetian Snares LP on Planet µ "Making Orange Things" (a co-production with Speedranch), dropped in early 2001; following in short order were 5 more releases, all released before the end of 2002. Funk continued recording for a variety of labels, including Hymen, Addict, and Sublight Records, and has also recorded as snares, Snares Man!, BeeSnares, Ventriloquist Snakes, Puff, Last Step and Senetian Vnares.
Eurocore MVP
Venetian Snares Lyrics
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No man should never wa-
No man should never watch my business
No man-
Make it right!
Which motherfucker wanna see my dogs die
Which motherfucker wanna see my dogs die
Buss my gun till the nozzle run dry
No man should never watch my business
No man should never watch my business
Which motherfucker wanna see my dogs die
Which motherfucker wanna see my dogs die
Which motherfucker wanna see my dogs die
Which motherfucker wanna see my dogs die
Which motherfucker wanna see my dogs die
Buss my gun till the nozzle run dry
Which motherfucker wanna see my dogs die
Buss my gun till the nozzle run dry
No man should never watch my business
No man should never watch my business
No man should never watch my business
No man should never watch my business
The lyrics of Venetian Snares's song "Eurocore MVP" are quite explicit and aggressive, reflecting themes of territoriality, defensiveness, and violence.
In the opening lines, the repetition of "No man should never watch my business" emphasizes the artist's desire for privacy and a warning to others not to interfere or pry into their affairs. This can be interpreted as a declaration of self-sufficiency and a declaration that the artist should be left alone to handle their own issues.
As the song progresses, the lyrics take a darker turn, with the artist expressing a desire to protect their "dogs" - a metaphorical reference to their close associates or loved ones. The line "Which motherfucker wanna see my dogs die" suggests a fierce loyalty and a willingness to go to extreme measures to defend those they care about. The subsequent line "Buss my gun till the nozzle run dry" implies a readiness to use violence if necessary, indicating a visceral commitment to protecting what is theirs.
Throughout the song, the repetition of the lines "No man should never watch my business" and "Which motherfucker wanna see my dogs die" reinforces the artist's determination to maintain control and security in their personal and social spheres. It serves as both a warning to those who would threaten their sense of safety and a declaration of empowerment against any perceived antagonists or intruders.
Overall, "Eurocore MVP" can be seen as a powerful and assertive anthem expressing a strong desire for personal autonomy and an unwavering dedication to the protection of one's loved ones.
Line by Line Meaning
No man should never watch my business
It is imperative that no one ever interferes with or monitors my activities
Make it right!
Take the necessary actions to rectify the situation
Which motherfucker wanna see my dogs die
Who dares to desire the demise of my loyal companions
Buss my gun till the nozzle run dry
Fire my weapon continuously until it exhausts all its ammunition
Writer(s): Aaron Funk
Contributed by Tyler K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
spyranteros
It's good that he made a song about dogs instead of cats for once...
Aaron Lipa
Nil-Rev
i see what you did there
Ivan Alexeev
Perfect.
Opethium
"No magic mirror what's my babies names"
teklife
amen brother!!
Big Robbie
No man should never watch my business
XoArK
Yes yes yes!
L J
Ruthlessssssssss!!!!!!
Audio Pervert
dedicate this song to the state and police and army ...