Blaming The Baby
Imperial Teen · Other Songs - Imperial Teen
that you give me
i din't wanna go to a be-in with you
you put me in a box
and cut into my psyche
you will find i'm done before starting with you
i know that daddy's reached his prime
now it's cradle robbing crime
but i'm too old for whine
just get it over with
i don't wanna give you the time
that you give me
i don't wanna go to the islands with you
put me in a box and make love to my skeleton
we can snuff my soul
and smoke after we're through
i can't play your touchy feel
it's not part of the deal
won't die for every meal
just get it over with
good boy gone sour
locked in a tower
good boy gone sour
paid by the hour
good boy gone sour
Blaming The Baby
Imperial Teen's "Blaming The Baby" stands as a defining track from the band's early 2000s era, capturing the raw energy and melodic sensibilities that characterized their debut period. Released alongside other seminal works like "Pig Latin" and "Don't Know How You Do It," the song exemplifies the group's signature blend of indie pop and alternative rock. The recording features the band's characteristic vocal harmonies and driving rhythms, reflecting the emotional vulnerability often explored in their discography. As a key component of their catalog from the late 1990s and early 2000s, the track remains a staple for fans of the genre, illustrating the band's significant influence on the indie scene of that time.
