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F.O.D.

Green Day

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Something's on my mind, it's been for quite some time
This time, I'm on to you
So where's the other face, the face I heard before?
Your head trip's boring me

[Pre-Chorus 1]
Let's nuke the bridge we torched two thousand times before
This time we'll blast it all to hell
I've had this burning in my guts now for so long
My belly's aching now to say

[Verse 2]
Stuck down in a rut of dis-logic and smut
A side of you, well hid
When it's all said and done, it's real and it's been fun
But was it all real fun?

[Pre-Chorus 1]
Let's nuke the bridge we torched two thousand times before
This time we'll blast it all to hell
I've had this burning in my guts now for so long
My belly's aching now to say (to say)

[Chorus]
You're just a fuck
I can't explain it 'cause I think you suck
I'm taking pride
In telling you to fuck off and die
[Pre-Chorus 2]
I've had this burning in my guts now for so long
My belly's aching now to say
I'm taking pleasure in announcing this to you
So listen up, 'cause you might miss

[Chorus]
You're just a fuck
I can't explain it 'cause I think you suck
I'm taking pride
In telling you to fuck off and die

[Outro]
Good night...

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F.O.D., which is an abbreviation for "Fuck Off and Die," is a song by American punk rock band Green Day. It was released in September 1994 as the final track on the band's breakthrough album, Dookie. The song features Billie Joe Armstrong's vocals, supported by an acoustic guitar in the beginning, but soon transitions into a full-fledged punk rock sound that remains one of the most impactful closing tracks in punk rock history.

About F.O.D.

F.O.D. is one of the most abrasive songs in Green Day's entire discography. The song's lyrics depict a sense of frustration and anger towards people around the singer, coupled with a desire to "cut all ties" with those individuals. The song's energy is largely reflected in its lyrics, with lines such as "I'm my own worst enemy, but you're just a fucking dick" and "I played a game that I couldn't win."

The song begins with an acoustic guitar riff, which Armstrong plays with precision and mastery. The sudden explosion of punk rock in the last part of the track is impressive and might catch the listener off guard, but in a way that perfectly blends the two elements together. The song's smashing power chords are bolstered by Tre Cool's relentless drumming, which provides the song with an extra layer of intensity.

The song's structure is relatively simple yet powerful. The lyrics and the chugging guitar are the central figures of the song, with the drums adding a strong backbone to keep it all together. The motley mix of acoustic and electric guitar, as well as changes in tempo, give the song an unpredictable quality that makes it stand out.

Like almost all punk rock songs, F.O.D. is brief, clocking in just under three minutes. However, the song's energy and highly emotive lyrics pack a significant punch that leaves a deep impression on the listener. It is an explosive ending to an album that helped Green Day become superstars in the music world.

In summary, F.O.D. is an important song in Green Day's catalog, as it provides a glimpse of the band's punk rock roots. It is a musically complex and intense song that manages to capture frustration, anger and eventually, liberation. Armstrong's vocal performance adds raw emotion to the already emotive lyrics, and the band's talent makes the song unforgettable.

  • Release Date: January 28, 1994
  • Artist: Green Day