Mutherf***er

Beck · Golden Feelings

You know, you know homey don't play like that
Can't believe that shit (?)

Hey Mr. Asshole, what's your big hassle?
Sitting in your castle, judging everyone
Your acting like it's chill while the deal's gettin' ill
Why don't you break your face on my head?
Everyone's out to get you, motherfucker
Everyone's out to get you, motherfucker
Everyone's out to get you, motherfucker
Everyone's out to get you, motherfucker

Total paranoia tryin' to annoy ya
Everything I do is to try and fuck you up
Some trauma true and I was such a spasm
Drop yourself on the situation, dude
Everyone's out to get you, motherfucker
Everyone's out to get you, motherfucker
Everyone's out to get you, motherfucker
Everyone's out to get you, motherfucker

Ahhhh!

Everyone's out to get you, motherfucker
Everyone's out to get you, motherfucker
Everyone's out to get you, motherfucker
Everyone's out to get you, motherfucker

Mutherf***er

From Beck's 1994 album Golden Feelings, "Mutherf***er" stands as a defining track of the alternative rock era, blending raw energy with the band's signature eclectic production. The song exemplifies the chaotic yet melodic approach that characterized the late 90s indie scene, featuring a driving rhythm section and vocal delivery that balances aggression with introspection. As a staple of the Golden Feelings catalogue, it reflects the transitional period in Beck's career where he moved away from the polished pop sensibilities of his earlier work toward a more textured, experimental sound. The track remains a cultural touchstone, frequently cited in discussions of 90s alternative music and influencing subsequent generations of artists who sought to merge punk attitude with sophisticated songwriting structures.