Stubb (a Dub) Lyrics
[Intro]
Do you remember we called you puppy?
Now you're one of us, we call you family
Family, family, family, family, family, family, family
[Verse 1]
Treading underfoot and stinking ass
Hold the door aside and let her pass
Glaucoma!
Reflections of a bloated lie
A life stored in your cloudy eye
Now it's time to say goodbye
Stubb a Dub will never die
Ohh way-ohh ahh oooh
Chase a tail that isn't there
It's time to wipe your butt
Sliding down butt hill
Dahg Rastubfari - do you know
That you're a fucking dog?
And if you can hear me, then throw up
Give me a sign
And I'll throw a stick, bring it back
Roll over and die
You taught me a lesson - thanks mom!
Do you remember we called you puppy?
Now you're one of us, we call you family
Family, family, family, family, family, family, family
[Verse 1]
Treading underfoot and stinking ass
Hold the door aside and let her pass
Glaucoma!
Reflections of a bloated lie
A life stored in your cloudy eye
Now it's time to say goodbye
Stubb a Dub will never die
Ohh way-ohh ahh oooh
Chase a tail that isn't there
It's time to wipe your butt
Sliding down butt hill
Dahg Rastubfari - do you know
That you're a fucking dog?
And if you can hear me, then throw up
Give me a sign
And I'll throw a stick, bring it back
Roll over and die
You taught me a lesson - thanks mom!
Do you understand me?
Do you think about me when you're peeing?
Do you really think you're gonna grow into a human being?
This dog has seen better days
You're gonna die
How does it feel, Stubb?
[Verse 2]
Eat and sleep, fulfil your only role
Let your problems seep out of your hole
Cataract!
Reflections of a bloated lie
A life stored in your cloudy eye
Now it's time to say goodbye
(Dog noises)
Chase a tail that isn't there
It's time to wipe your butt
Sliding down butt hill
Dahg Rastubfari (Dahg Rastubfari)
Do you know (do you know)
That you're a fucking dog? (That you're a fucking dog?)
And if you can hear me (And if you can hear me)
Then throw up (then throw up)
Give me a sign (give me a sign)
And I'll throw a stick (And I'll throw a stick)
Bring it back (bring it back)
Roll over and die (Roll over and die)
You taught me a lesson (You taught me a lesson, mom)
Thanks mom!
Do you think about me when you're peeing?
Do you really think you're gonna grow into a human being?
This dog has seen better days
You're gonna die
How does it feel, Stubb?
[Verse 2]
Eat and sleep, fulfil your only role
Let your problems seep out of your hole
Cataract!
Reflections of a bloated lie
A life stored in your cloudy eye
Now it's time to say goodbye
(Dog noises)
Chase a tail that isn't there
It's time to wipe your butt
Sliding down butt hill
Dahg Rastubfari (Dahg Rastubfari)
Do you know (do you know)
That you're a fucking dog? (That you're a fucking dog?)
And if you can hear me (And if you can hear me)
Then throw up (then throw up)
Give me a sign (give me a sign)
And I'll throw a stick (And I'll throw a stick)
Bring it back (bring it back)
Roll over and die (Roll over and die)
You taught me a lesson (You taught me a lesson, mom)
Thanks mom!
Do you understand me?
Do you think about me when you're peeing?
Do you really think you're gonna grow into a human being?
This dog has seen better days
You're gonna die
How does it feel, Stubb?
[Outro]
Do you remember we called you family?
Now you're underground, we call you memory
Memory, memory, memory, memory, memory, memory, memory
Gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone
(Crying)
("What do you want?")
("I want you to hurt me")
Do you think about me when you're peeing?
Do you really think you're gonna grow into a human being?
This dog has seen better days
You're gonna die
How does it feel, Stubb?
[Outro]
Do you remember we called you family?
Now you're underground, we call you memory
Memory, memory, memory, memory, memory, memory, memory
Gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone
(Crying)
("What do you want?")
("I want you to hurt me")
About
Genius Annotation
According to an introduction to the song, done live by Trevor Dunn, this song is about a “dying dog” – a dog named Stubb who was owned by Trey Spruance.
The theme of the song, similar to the rest of the songs, is about the nature of reality and “being”: here, we find the narrator looking at perception and existence through the eyes of a family dog. Since dogs almost definitely experience reality differently than we do, but we nevertheless attribute human characteristics to them, and consider them as members of our families, they provide fertile ground for exploring the types of paradoxes that Bungle loves to deal in.
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August 13, 1991
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