Fuck A Dog
Blink 182 · Take Off Your Pants & Jacket
i wanna fuck a dog in the ass
he wants to fucka dog in the ass
i wanna fuck a dog thats right kids
i tried to fuck your mom in the ass
tried to fuck your dad in the ass
could only find the dog and his ass
we wanna fuck a dog in the ass
we wanna fuck a dog in the ass
we wanna fuck a dog
i tried to fuck a fuckin' pirate in the ass
argh me and me first mate you scurvy cure!
tried to fuck a fuckin' pirate, but i found the dog
ah that was no pirate man that was my own sister!
its a mexican pirate
we wanna fuck a dog in the ass
we wanna fuck a dog in the ass
wanna fuck a fuckin' dog
he wants to fucka dog in the ass
i wanna fuck a dog thats right kids
i tried to fuck your mom in the ass
tried to fuck your dad in the ass
could only find the dog and his ass
we wanna fuck a dog in the ass
we wanna fuck a dog in the ass
we wanna fuck a dog
i tried to fuck a fuckin' pirate in the ass
argh me and me first mate you scurvy cure!
tried to fuck a fuckin' pirate, but i found the dog
ah that was no pirate man that was my own sister!
its a mexican pirate
we wanna fuck a dog in the ass
we wanna fuck a dog in the ass
wanna fuck a fuckin' dog
Fuck A Dog
Released on Blink 182's 1999 album Take Off Your Pants & Jacket, "Fuck A Dog" stands as a quintessential example of the band's high-energy pop-punk sound. The track features the group's signature power chords and driving rhythm, delivered through the characteristic vocal styles of Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge. As a staple of their discography from the late 90s, the song captures the manic, youthful spirit that defined the genre during that era. It serves as a reminder of the band's ability to blend catchy melodies with aggressive instrumentation, cementing their status as a major force in the alternative rock landscape of the time.
