Too Much

G.B.H. · Midnight, Madness & Beyond [1986]

Well I've got a real hot feelin',

In this real cold world.

I'm in love, with a humongous girl.

She sleeps all day in a ruined church,

Bight time comes, she's got me in her lurch.



Still air explosions with her silent touch,

Oh, oh, I want her too much.

Too much (ah I want her too much),

Too much - humongous.



She's got an evil eye and a wicked streak.

And when she kisses me, you bet my knees turn weak.

She'll eat you up and spit out your bones,

Don't look far 'cause I'll be gone

Too Much

Too Much stands as a defining track from G.B.H.'s 1986 album Midnight, Madness & Beyond, capturing the band's signature blend of punk energy and melodic sensibility. Emerging during a period of significant evolution for the English group, the recording reflects their ability to balance raw aggression with accessible hooks. The song contributes to a broader discography that explores themes of excess and intensity, hallmarks of the band's style throughout the mid-1980s. As part of an era where G.B.H. solidified their reputation within the punk rock scene, the track exemplifies their commitment to straightforward, high-energy songwriting. This work remains a notable song in their catalogue, showcasing the dynamic interplay between rhythm and melody that characterized their output during this productive phase.