Nobody Weird Like Me
Red Hot Chili Peppers · Mother's Milk
is the show of my own
living my life in and out
of the twilight zone
bust my britches
bless my soul
i'm a freak of nature
walking totem pole
look and see i think you'll agree
nobody weird like me
intercourse with a porpoise
is a dream for me
hell bent on inventing
a new species
bust my britches
bless my soul
i'm a freak of nature
walking totem pole
look and see i think you'll agree
nobody weird like me
riding down the path
on the back of a giraffe
me and the giraffe laughed
cause i passed some gas
bust my britches
bless my soul
i'm a freak of nature
walking totem pole
look and see i think you'll agree
nobody weird like me
enchanted as a rabbit
that my life is a dream
well everything is never
just as it seems
the freakiest show i know
is the show of my own
living my life in and out
of the twilight zone
Nobody Weird Like Me
Released on the 1991 album Mother's Milk, "Nobody Weird Like Me" stands as a defining track for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, blending funk rhythms with introspective lyrics that explore the complexities of self-acceptance and eccentricity. The song features the band's signature interplay between Anthony Kiedis's poetic vocals and Flea's driving basslines, characteristic of their mid-90s sound. It captures a specific moment in their discography where they balanced commercial appeal with deeper emotional resonance, reflecting on the unique nature of individual identity within a crowded world. The recording remains a staple of their catalog, illustrating the group's ability to craft anthems that resonate with listeners seeking connection through shared quirks and personal truths.

