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: The narrator looks for "something nice" to eat, using predator/prey metaphors that lean into the campy horror aesthetic typical of 1950s B-movies. The Wednesday Connection

The song was originally written and performed by in 1962. The Cramps later reimagined it for their album Bad Music for Bad People . the_cramps_goo_goo_muck_lyrics_from_wednesday

: The lyrics describe a "teenage monster" who prowls the streets at night. The "muck" represents a shape-shifting, beastly energy. : The narrator looks for "something nice" to

: The "twangy" surf-rock guitar riff provides a sinister yet groovy backdrop that matches Wednesday's sharp, angular dance movements. angular dance movements.

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