Burger King Queen

Queers · Grow Up [1990]

well i was making the scene at my local burger king

and you know the girls were looking real cool

needed a girl and how and i say oh! wow!

thats just the chick for me

and i know that she was thinking im screwed

and im only interesting in food

but when i looked deep into her eyes

i wanted more than a burger and fries



Well she's my Burger King Queen

Burger King Queen, Burger King Queen

And she's everything to me



so anyway any how holy cow

what the heck's a sucker to do

and im thinking out loud

that just the chick for me

but i know that she was thinking i'm screwed

and i'm only interesting in food

but when i looked deep into her eyes

i want more than a burger and fries

Burger King Queen

Queers' 1990 single "Burger King Queen" stands as a defining track of the early American underground punk and noise rock scene. Released on their debut album, the song captures the band's signature blend of aggressive guitar work, chaotic vocals, and raw energy that characterized their 1990s output. The track exemplifies the DIY ethos of the era, reflecting the band's commitment to creating intense, unpolished recordings that challenged conventional musical structures. As a staple of their discography, it remains a potent representation of the noise rock movement's impact on alternative music, showcasing Queers' ability to fuse punk aggression with experimental soundscapes.