Ant Music
Adam And The Ants · Other Songs - Adam And The Ants
What do I see?
I'm looking straight through
It's so sad
When you're young
To be told
You're having fun
So unplug the jukebox
And do us all a favour
That music's lost its taste
So try another flavour -
"Antmusic"
"Antmusic"
"Antmusic
"Antmusic"
Well I'm standing here what do I see?
A big nothing
Threatening me
It's so sad
When you're young
To be told
You're having fun
So unplug the jukebox
And do us all a favour
That music's lost its taste
So try another flavour -
"Antmusic"
"Antmusic" chorus
"Antmusic
"Antmusic"
So unplug the jukebox
And do us all a favour
That music's lost its taste
So try another flavour -
"Antmusic"
"Antmusic"
"Antmusic
"Antmusic"
Don't tread on an ant he's done nothing to you
There might come a day
When he's treading on you
Don't tread on an ant you'll end up black and blue
You cut off his head
Legs come looking for you
So unplug the jukebox
And do us all a favour
That music's lost its taste
So try another flavour -
"Antmusic"
"Antmusic"
"Antmusic
"Antmusic"
So unplug the jukebox
And do us all a favour
That music's lost its taste
So try another flavour -
"Antmusic"
"Antmusic"
"Antmusic
"Antmusic" (Repeat until fade)
Ant Music
Ant Music stands as a defining track in the post-punk and new wave canon, showcasing Adam and the Ants' unique fusion of theatricality and rhythmic drive. Released during the band's early period, the recording captures the group's signature sound, blending jagged guitar lines with a driving bass groove that propelled them to prominence in the late 1970s. The song reflects the band's ability to merge punk energy with a distinct, almost tribal sensibility that would later evolve into their more polished pop phase. As a key song in their discography, it highlights the creative synergy between Adam Ant and his backing musicians, establishing a template for their subsequent hits. The track remains a vital piece of music history, illustrating the band's impact on the genre and their enduring influence on modern rock and pop culture.

