Bad Dogs
"Bad Dogs" | |||||
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Single by Ozma | |||||
Album | Spending Time on the Borderline | ||||
Released | 2003 | ||||
Length | 3:06 | ||||
Label | Kung Fu Records | ||||
Writer(s) | Ryen Slegr Daniel Brummel |
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Producer(s) | Chris Fudurich | ||||
Status | Officially released | ||||
Spending Time on the Borderline track listing | |||||
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"Bad Dogs" is the fourth track and one of two singles from Ozma's third studio album, Spending Time on the Borderline.
Appearances
- Spending Time on the Borderline
- Punk Rock Is Your Friend (Kung Fu Records Sampler #4) (2002)
- AMP Sampler: Volume 2 (2003)
- Up Sampler 11 (2003)
- Ox-Compilation No. 51 (2003)
Overview
According to Ryen Slegr, "Bad Dogs" was partly influenced by the Iraq War and the return of an American presence in the Middle East after the Gulf War, as well as the popularity of the song "Who Let the Dogs Out" by Bahamian group Baha Men.[1]
Music Video
A music video for "Bad Dogs" directed by Nate Weaver was released in 2003
Audio
Lyrics
(Feel the power!)
It's happening all over again
Someone broke the locks and let the dogs out of the pen
Sound the alarms and let the fun begin (fun begin)
You thought my bark was worse than my bite
But this time I won't beat before the start of the fight
Leash is too tight, gonna bite it off
All bad dogs go to doggy hell
All bad cats go to kitty hell
A thousand dogs are loose in the night
You say they're for protection but you use them to fight
Won't see the light till we turn it off
All bad dogs go to doggy hell
All bad cats go to kitty hell
Goodbye, my friends, I wish you well
All bad dogs go to doggy hell
See also
References
- ↑ Ryen, (ozmasoundings), fan correspondence 2021 https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/File:Baddogswar.PNG