I'm Gonna Eat Alot Of Real Bad Food II
Art Paul Schlosser · F.A.W.M. (February Album Writing Month) [2008]
Ah so ah because I like to write a lot of songs about food
Because I like eating food and and um
I don't eat all that much really bad stuff at the fast food
Because it cost money
But one day when I get rich I'm just gonna eat a lot
So here's the new the song
One of the major songs on the CD
Is called I'm Gonna Eat A lot of Real Bad Food
Someday when I'm rich
I'm gonna eat alot of real bad food
That is what I wish
I'm gonna eat alot of real bad food
I might just get sick
I'm gonna eat alot of real bad food
Hey pass me over that drumstick
I'm gonna eat alot of real bad food
Yeah when I become the king
I'm gonna eat alot of real bad food
Yeah I might even eat buffalo wings
(though those are kind of hot)
I'm gonna eat alot of real bad food
Cheese on my french fries
I'm gonna eat alot of real bad food
Little, No I said supersize
I'm gonna eat alot of real bad food
I don't want just a couple pies
I'm gonna eat alot of really bad food
I'm gonna eat alot of really bad food
I'm gonna eat alot of really bad food
I'm gonna eat alot of real bad food
If I get fat so what dude
It's my life I'll do what I want
So what if I get a big gut
McDonalds, Cousins, Hardies, Pizza Hut
I'm gonna eat alot of real bad food
I can never get enough
I'm gonna eat alot of real bad food
Go to a big grocery store
I'm gonna eat alot of real bad food
Fill up the cart with junk food galore
I'm gonna eat alot of real bad food
Hey I'll eat some nutritious too
I'm gonna eat alot of real bad food
And I even share some with you
I'm gonna eat alot of real bad food
I'm gonna eat alot of real bad food
I'm gonna eat alot of real bad food
I'm gonna eat alot of real bad food
If I get fat so what dude
It's my life I'll do what I want
So what if I get a big gut
About I'm Gonna Eat Alot Of Real Bad Food II
Art Paul Schlosser's "I'm Gonna Eat Alot Of Real Bad Food II" stands as a vibrant song in his 2008 *F.A.W.M.* album, showcasing his unique ability to blend absurdist humor with genuine musicality. The track exemplifies Schlosser's signature style, characterized by eclectic songwriting that often juxtaposes mundane or bizarre subject matter with polished arrangements. Rather than relying on traditional narrative structures, the recording captures a moment of playful creativity, reflecting the artist's tendency to explore the boundaries between comedy and serious composition. This piece contributes to a discography known for its eclectic range, from Elvis imitations to philosophical musings, all delivered with a distinct personal voice. The song's placement within the *F.A.W.M.* collection highlights Schlosser's commitment to consistent output and creative exploration during specific periods of musical focus. It serves as a testament to his ability to find depth and humor in unexpected topics, creating a listening experience that is both entertaining and thought-provoking without ever losing its musical integrity.

