Going to start with a potentially unpopular opinion.
https://metalstorm.net/bands/lyrics.php?album_id=448&band_id=&bandname=
Going to start with a potentially unpopular opinion.
https://metalstorm.net/bands/lyrics.php?album_id=448&band_id=&bandname=
Impossible question for me, in that I can't pick a favorite song, favorite album, favorite album based on lyrics, etc. Best album lyrics in my opinion are whatever really fits what an artist and album are going for. My personal prejudice does come in on the material of the content; even if Sixpence None the Richer was peak Christian rock, they're just not the "best" lyrics to me overall, because it's not a genre I'm super into.
3 'N The Mornin' by DJ Screw's lyrics really capture the mood of the deep South's post-NWA early 90s gangster rap scene.
As much as a meme as it may be, No Love Deep Web by Death Grips is also a contender here. I enjoyed that this album of theirs compared to others was less verbally cryptic. Not that their cryptic albums are bad, it's just that the forwardness made this album what it was.
Bird Seed by Whitehouse managed to take the band's over-the-top and corny edginess, and sharpen it to a point where the lyrics were finally an overly-hateful British guy screaming about women he hates, or simulating an abuser. Some of it was unexpected when I first heard it.
The closest I can get to normie music on this list is probably Midnite Vultures by Beck. The lyrics are somewhat even more unsensible as Beck's style was around his first hit album, but he manages to make sense of the whole glitzy starfucker scene at the core of the album, even if the lines seem goofy. Also the song "Debra" about falling for a girl from JC Penny's is one of my favorites of all time.
Going to start with a potentially unpopular opinion.
https://metalstorm.net/bands/lyrics.php?album_id=448&band_id=&bandname=
This amuses me because this was a band that Jim Carey was super about, even bringing it up on talk shows. But then he had his "spiritual awakening" or whatever you want to call it. Criticizes Paul Dano's Riddler because he thinks it could create copycats. But back in the day? It was Meat Hook Sodomy all the way.
Going to start with a potentially unpopular opinion.
https://metalstorm.net/bands/lyrics.php?album_id=448&band_id=&bandname=
This amuses me because this was a band that Jim Carey was super about, even bringing it up on talk shows. But then he had his "spiritual awakening" or whatever you want to call it. Criticizes Paul Dano's Riddler because he thinks it could create copycats. But back in the day? It was Meat Hook Sodomy all the way.
?How do I upload a video of Chapo singing Cannibal Corpse and playing a uke? and raising his eyebrows? Not sure if I still have it