F.C.P.R.E.M.I.X

Album: Doppelganger (2005)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song is about about a man whose lover had wronged him and there is no "remix" or anything that she can do to make things right again. >>
    Suggestion credit:
    Brandon - Aurora, IL
  • This is based on a song called "F.C.P.S.I.T.S.G.E.P.G.E.P.G.E.P." by The 30 Years War, which was a band that 3 members of The Fall of Troy were in previously. The initials stand for "F--k Condoms Premarital Sex Is The S--t Get 'Em Pregnant Get 'Em Pregnant Get 'Em Pregnant." >>
    Suggestion credit:
    Mike - Morristown, NJ

Comments: 10

  • Chip from Arizonaok, so i get that the song was from basically a different band (simular build). but what the f**k dose f.c.p.s.i.t.s.g.e.p.g.e.p.g.e.p. actually mean? dose it mean the f**k condoms thing? Cause thats the part im interested in. that and the face melting solos...
  • Matthew from Mukilteo, WaThe title of the song has no real meaning. Never has and never will.
  • Ryan from Anahola, HiR.I.P. The Fall of Troy
  • Thelonging from Vineyard Haven, MaNo it doesn't Michael, that's what it's assumed. It doesn't stand for anything.

    Also FCPSITSGEPGEPGEP was originally by 30 Years War
  • Kevin from Chicago, IlIt is called "F.C.P.R.E.M.I.X" because it is just a faster version of the song "F.C.P.S.I.T.S.G.E.P.G.E.P.G.E.P" with slightly altered lyrics and chords (AKA a remix).

    "F.C.P.S.I.T.S.G.E.P.G.E.P.G.E.P" was a 30 Years War song that was released on their 2002 album "Live at the Paradox." This song was also featured on The Fall of Troy's 2003 debut album. 30 Years War was The Fall of Troy's high school band name, with the same lineup but with another guitarist.
  • Daniel from Jacksonville, Flits all good bud, the false info dont really matter, jus as long as the fans know wut the scoop is bout this song!!
  • Brandon from Aurora, Ilsorry about the false information i misinterpreted the lyrics
  • Daniel from Jacksonville, Flaight, lets git 1thing skrate, the song is about how this chick left this guy, but there aint no remix involved!!! it comes from
    F.C.P.S.I.T.S.G.E.P.G.E.P.G.E.P which means "F--k Condoms, Pre-merital Sex Is The S--t, Get 'Em Pregnant, Get 'Em Pregnant, Get 'Em Pregnant, which was by "The 30years War" then the ppl from the band got changed, and they made the REMIX to F.C.P.S.I.T.S.G.E.P.G.E.P.G.E.P which is essentially the same thing, jus faster rifts, and i think that the lyrics might be different...!!!
  • Michael from Stl, MoF.C.P.S.I.T.S.G.E.P.G.E.P.G.E.P stands for:F*** Condoms Premarrige Sex Is The S*** Get 'em Pregnant Get 'em Pregnant Get 'em Pregnant
  • Kevin from Chicago, IlTo Brandon...that is not correct at all. It is called "F.C.P.R.E.M.I.X." because it is a remix (basically just an updated/changed version) of the song "F.C.P.S.I.T.S.G.E.P.G.E.P.G.E.P" which wasn't a 30 Years War song, but was released on The Fall of Troy's 2003 debut album.
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