Mommy

Album: Mushroomhead (1995)
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Songfacts®:

  • Mushroomhead's music can be a bit warped, and this song is a good example. It's about a mother who makes her child pleasure her sexually rather than go play outside. >>
    Suggestion credit:
    Justin - Chicago, IL
  • Mandy Lascko from the group The Frans sang lead on this.

Comments: 6

  • Zeke from Provo Utahwhy is this song ( meaning mommy ) so gosh darn sus?
  • Anthony from Odessa, NyActually she is from racermason not the frans.
  • Zero from Nowhere, NjAll right, man, calm down. I'm not a kid, I'm 26. And no, I do not find rape/molestation in real life to be funny in the least. If you listen to the rest of the s/t album, lyrically and musically and thematically is a lot less mature than later efforts (if not just downright goofy) is all I meant.
  • He from Hell, GaOr, seeing as the comments/facts on this site or organized the way they are, it would be the kid who wrote the second song fact, not the first one, that I directed that it.
  • He from Hell, GaThe kid who wrote the first song fact and the one who wrote the first comment, you think they did this to be funny? They didn't. This song is about how the child in this situation feels, how he/she is confused, scared, etc. This song wasn't written to shock people, this was written to send a message and make people realize that stuff like this is actually happening. You two obviously do not believe rape and child molestation are serious issues. You would think differently if it were to happen to you or someone you know.
  • Zero from Nowhere, NjOh, yeah, creepy, warped song. The band wasn't taking themselves too seriously when they made this album.
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