Buzzbomb from Pasadena

Rebellion on Wheels: Buzzbomb's Road to Freedom
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Lyrics

Buzzbomb buzzbomb macho-mobile

Expresses the pride and dominance associated with the car, likening it to a powerful, macho symbol.

The road's my slave, that's how I feel

Emphasizes a sense of control and dominance over the road, feeling in command while driving.

I cruise alone, I cruise real far

Enjoying solitary, extensive drives, indicating a preference for isolation and distance.

Shoo young punk! I love my car

Rejecting interference, particularly from younger individuals, showing a strong attachment to the car.


Cross Nevada at a 110

Speeding through Nevada at a high velocity, possibly reflecting a rebellious attitude towards speed limits.

Highway 50 and there's nobody there

Travelling on a deserted highway, emphasizing isolation and remoteness.

Sign says, 'Next sign thirty miles!':

Indicates the scarcity of signs along the route, further highlighting the desolation of the area.


My pension comes-

Refers to receiving a pension, implying financial independence and the ability to escape.

Each penny saved buys more escape from home

Choosing to spend money on freedom and adventure rather than settling down.

I'd rather carouse around all day

Preferentially indulging in carefree, aimless activities over settling into a traditional home.

Than move into a home

Rejecting the idea of residing in a retirement home or assisted living, valuing freedom and mobility.


Plow through rest area San-o-Lets

Disregarding public facilities, possibly reflecting contempt or rebelliousness.

Splat goes the lonely salesman

Dismissive attitude towards others, possibly indicative of a lack of empathy or regard for others.

Still wanking in the men's room:

Mocking someone's private actions in a public restroom, showcasing disdain or cynicism.


Buzzbomb buzzbomb tape up loud

Enjoying loud music while driving, exhibiting a disregard for convention or social norms.

Lawrence Welk cranked up to 10

Listening to unconventional music loudly, possibly as a form of rebellion or to provoke.

Faster faster in my car

Desire for speed and thrill while driving, seeking excitement and adrenaline.


Buzzbomb is my pride and joy

Expressing pride and attachment to the car, considering it a significant possession.

King of the trailer court

Identifying as a prominent figure within a trailer park due to the prized car.

Waiting for a nice young man

Waiting for a partner who values the car over personal qualities, perhaps indicative of superficial priorities.

Who'll love me for my car

Desiring affection based on material possessions rather than personal attributes.


Who tells me why I'm cool

Seeking validation and affirmation about personal preferences and identity.

Tells me just what I like

Desiring someone who understands and appreciates personal tastes and choices.

When I pretend he's here

Creating an imaginary companion who mirrors idealized qualities.


Shred through Palm Springs across the golf course

Driving recklessly through an affluent area, possibly to provoke or challenge authority.

Cops 'round here scratching their heads

Authority figures confused or perplexed by the individual's actions.

Flashing sirens, State patrol:uh oh

Encountering law enforcement, signaling trouble or potential consequences for actions.


They're scuffing up the side of my car

Experiencing damage to the car due to confrontation with authorities, highlighting the negative consequences of rebellious behavior.

They're shooting out my tires

Further damage inflicted on the car, intensifying the consequences of the confrontation.

This ain't no way to go to heaven

Recognizing the unpleasant outcome of the situation, implying regret or resignation.

Buzzbomb cornered at the 7-11

Being caught or cornered at a familiar place, suggesting an end to the escapades and facing the consequences.

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