Who doesnโt love a weird little track or two? Tons of big names in the music world have delivered some notably weird songs through the years. Some bands and musicians have even gotten famous solely for their one weird hit. And these seven songs are some of the weirdest that the rock genre has had to offer. Letโs take a look!
1. โTurning Japaneseโ by The Vaporsโ
This weird song hasnโt exactly aged all the well, but the meaning behind the song is (allegedly) more about angsty youths clutching to a foreign subculture, rather than glorifying being a culture vulture. However, a lot of people in the 1980s didnโt get it and believed the song was about turning into a Japanese person.
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2. โSurfinโ Birdโ by The Trashmen
Immortalized by Family Guy at the turn of the millennium, this song from The Trashmen was actually quite popular in the 1960s. The song doesnโt have a ton of substance; in fact, there are only a couple of full sentences buried in the songโs lyrics, all of which involve birds.
3. โI Am The Walrusโ by The Beatles
Megafans of The Beatles love trying to pick this 1967 song apart. Whatโs the hidden meaning? Is the โwalrusโ code for something? When it comes down to it, this bizarre track was simply inspired by acid trips, according to John Lennon himself.
4. โFaithโ by Limp Bizkit
Limp Bizkit is the kind of band that doesnโt shy away from the weird and the wild. โFaithโ, however, was originally a George Michale song. And it wasnโt weird in any sense. However, nu-metal outfit Limp Bizkitโs choice to cover the pop-rock song was a little weird. Itโs not the kind of song youโd expect to get a metal makeover.
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5. โPeachesโ by The Presidents Of The United States Of America
โPeachesโ is mainly about โmoving to the country, gonna eat a lot of peaches.โ Thatโs about it. The few additional verses of this song by The Presidents Of The United States Of America briefly explore the life cycle of a peach, and poking a hole into a peach to let an ant inside. Itโs nonsense, but we kind of love it.
6. โBreakfast At Tiffanyโsโ by Deep Blue Something
There are more than enough songs out there about being in love and perfect for one another. This 1993 song by Deep Blue Something is about a couple who are very much not the right fit, have nothing in common, and are falling apart. The film Breakfast At Tiffanyโs is only vaguely mentioned, like an afterthought.
7. โPac-Mac Feverโ by Buckner And Garcia
This crazy 1981 pop-rock track managed to work, partly because of how addicted everyone was to Pac-Mac in the 1980s. Buckner And Garcia knew they had a good thing going and followed it up with โDo The Donkey Kongโ a year later, though they didnโt quite hit the mark in the same way.
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