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Big Fat Zelda's anthem of love for food, with haiku, Spanish poetry, and the sound of Ed Sullivan eating raw, human flesh. |
CD: Neves-eatnouT
Label: Waiting For Lunch
Credits: Composed by Paul Szewczyk and Joe Krause; Paul reciting “Queso” and singing chorus; Judith Villalobos helping to find
words that rhyme with "queso"; Chris Holt as the sound of Ed Sullivan eating raw, human flesh; Andrew Sewick on trombone; Joe & Paul on accordions; Jessie Callis, Cliff Highfield, & Joe reciting haiku |
Story Behind the Song
This will probably end up being the national anthem. It was originally written for Zelda G. Riece, founder of Zelda and the Unibrows, but she was unable to sing it because she was busy fighting to keep the Confederate flag flying above the Georgia state capitol.
An alternate version of this appears on the Binge & Purge compilation, from www.unibrows.com.
The main hook is an arpeggiated tritone, one of the most dissonant note combinations in Western music. We thought it would be funny to use it for a happy polka.
Lyrics
(Chorus:)
I like food
I like food
Yummy yummy yummy yummy
Yummy yummy yummy yummy food!
Dáme un beso
Me gusta (el) queso.
Yo soy un preso
De mi queso.
Vale un peso.
Yo reso para éso:
Todo mi queso!
Seething black liquid
Sticky corporate quagmire
Classic or diet?
Organic soymilk
O beacon of love to all
Use in seven days
Rice and tahini
Nori down the esophagus
Optional chopsticks
Factory farming
Insistent tricenilla
you are what you eat
(Chorus)
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