Passenger on the Menu

G.B.H. · Race Against Time: Clay Years [2007]

They shocked the world cause they wanted to live.

They had no food, no alternative.

Lost in the snow weak in the mind.

Starving and cold ate their own kind.



Had no choice, lost and alone.

Eat the flesh, spit out the bone.



Malnutrition was setting in.

They needed protein and a will to win.

Cannibalism the only way ..

the logical answer to live another day.



A code of conduct they must go by.

No sign of help coming from the sky.

How much longer can they survive ..

With only human flesh to keep them alive ?

Passenger on the Menu

G.B.H.'s "Passenger on the Menu" stands as a defining track from their 2007 album *Race Against Time: Clay Years*. Emerging from the band's signature blend of punk energy and melodic sensibility, the song captures the raw, unpolished aesthetic that characterized their work during this prolific period. The recording features the group's characteristic vocal interplay and driving rhythms, reflecting their evolution from the early days of the band into a more refined yet still aggressive sound. As part of a catalogue known for its emotional depth and rhythmic complexity, the track exemplifies the band's ability to fuse chaotic energy with catchy hooks, cementing their place in the modern punk and indie rock landscape.