'piss Aaron'

Todd Rundgren · Other Songs - Todd Rundgren

We figure, my daddy and me

Things are still the same, it seems

As when he lived it in his teens as a kid in school

Aaron was a junior, the class of '32

His momma called him angel,



but everybody knew he was the

King king, the gross out king

They called him Piss Aaron

They always caught him pissin' in the hall

Piss Aaron, he never would refuse when nature called



Dumb Larry from homeroom 9

Kept his locker full of weeds

Just to satisfy his smoking needs and his love of fire

Went to a game and lit a stink bomb in the bleachers

The coach, the cheer leader, and



the chem teacher, and the



Dean dean, duh dean dean was after

Dumb Larry, they always caught him smokin' in the john

Dumb Larry, you never would have missed him



when he's gone



Chuck Biscuits, conservative-jive

The biggest pig in all the school

He would sit and smack his lips and drool



as he eyed your lunch

I left a bag in his desk one night

A raw egg sandwich and when Hungry took a bite



he had

to

Up chuck, uh up up-chuck, a'pukin'

Chuck Biscuits, they always caught him eatin'



in the class

'piss Aaron' by Todd Rundgren

Released in 1972 on the album *Todd Rundgren*, this track stands as a defining example of progressive rock and art rock from the early 1970s. The song features Rundgren's signature multi-instrumental approach, showcasing his ability to blend rock instrumentation with complex studio production techniques that were revolutionary for the era. Thematically, it explores the tension between authority and individuality, utilizing a driving rhythm and distinctive vocal delivery to create a memorable sonic landscape. As a key piece in Rundgren's discography, it reflects the experimental spirit of his work during the transition from the late 60s to the 70s, influencing subsequent generations of artists who valued studio innovation alongside traditional songwriting structures.