Come On Motherfucker

Clutch · Other Songs - Clutch

perhaps its just the way the light falls

but everything looks like a target to me

and i dont know where the gun is

but im certain that its pointed at me

and in the jungle, retched jungle

they say the lion meets tonight

and all around it is a collasium

dripping with a veracious appetite

i said hey there fella, whos soul are you tourmenting now?

hey there fella whos soul are you tourmenting now?

in the course of all the previous events

it is evident that somethings bound to happen

come on rear your ugly head to me

ive got nothing to loose but my appathy

the root of the problem has been isolated,

the root of the problem has been isolated,

the root of the problem has been isolated,

the root of the problem has been isolated

come on motherfucker

come on motherfucker

come on motherfucker lets roll now

come on motherfucker

come on motherfucker

come on motherfucker lets roll now

just try me

just try me

what are you waiting for?



come on motherfucker lets roll now

come on motherfucker lets go

just rear your ugly fuckin head

i'll put it on a platter

just rear your ugly fuckin head

i'll put it on a platter

soooo,come on motherfucker

come on motherfucker

come on motherfucker lets roll now

come on motherfucker

come on motherfucker lets go

hey there, hey fella, hey there, hey fella

come on motherfucker

come on motherfucker

come on motherfucker lets go now

come on motherfucker

come on motherfucker

come on motherfucker lets go

ill make you wish that you'd never been born

ill make you wish that you'd never been born

ill make you wish that you'd never been born

come on motherfucker lets go

hey there hey fella

hey there hey fella

Come On Motherfucker

Released by Clutch, 'Come On Motherfucker' stands as a quintessential example of the band's signature blend of Southern rock and punk energy. The track captures the raw, unpolished aesthetic that defined Clutch's early career, characterized by driving rhythms and a gritty vocal delivery. As a standalone recording, it exemplifies the band's ability to fuse classic rock structures with modern aggression, creating a sound that resonates deeply within the alternative rock genre. The song remains a staple of their discography, reflecting the high-octane attitude that propelled them to prominence in the mid-to-late 1990s. Its enduring appeal lies in its direct, confrontational tone and the powerful interplay between the band's instrumentation and lead vocals.