Institutionlaized Mysogony
Mr. T Experience · Other Songs - Mr. T Experience
how everything left us behind
ive got my problems, im aware of them
ill take care of them, never you mind
your still replacing pre-recorded things
they used to say in universities
and books on left wing politics and law
about underlying structures
that so far they dont mean anything
still wont support the personal connections
that you draw
institutionalized mysogony
thats all that stands between my baby and me
now science tells us im hard wired to,
im required to do it with you
cause im a man and ur a woman
and thats what those kind of people do
i stole that line from woody allen
isnt it amusing?
i wish i could make you understand
what woody allen meant
if theres no such thing as objective reality
why cant we quit our jobs and just imagine
we dont have to pay the rent?
institutionalized mysogony
thats why theyre charging rent
to my baby and me
michelle, ma belle, ton beau, michel foucault
a foucault depentent is always ready to go
i think were alone
i should have known
shes got chomsky on the phone
institutionlized mysogony
thats all that stands between my baby and me.
Institutionlaized Mysogony
Mr. T Experience delivers a sharp, socially conscious track titled 'Institutionlaized Mysogony' that critiques systemic oppression within the music industry. The song reflects the group's broader commitment to addressing gender inequality and the treatment of women in rock and alternative scenes. Released during a period of heightened activism in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the recording aligns with the band's signature blend of punk energy and political messaging. While often associated with their acclaimed 1996 album 'Love Is Dead,' this track stands as a powerful standalone statement on institutionalized misogyny, echoing themes found in their other works like 'I Just Wanna Do It With You' and 'Now That You Are Gone.' The song remains a notable example of the group's dedication to using their platform to highlight social injustices through their distinctive sound.
