Song Meaning
The lyrics paint a picture of a chaotic, almost violent spectacle, a "Mr. Fucker Show" where pleasure is sought through "Trance Psycho Pleasure." The opening lines, in Japanese, question what's happening and dismiss the search for a "headless guy's" crushed brain, immediately establishing a tone of nihilistic aggression. This sets the stage for a critique of a system, repeatedly labeled "System 'M'" and "SEXIST," which seems to dictate a perverse form of entertainment.
The core tension lies in the contrast between the manufactured reality of "real idols" and "real Dutch wives" and the underlying rot. The lyrics suggest a game where desires are pursued without restraint ("ヤリタイ放題" - do as you wish), yet this freedom is framed within a "broadcast ban" of reality. The Japanese proverb "瓜の蔓に茄子はならぬ" (a melon vine doesn't bear eggplants) implies that the current state of affairs is unnatural or a perversion of its intended form, hinting at a deep-seated corruption.
The repeated "System 'M'" and the subsequent "'M'oron しちまえば Family" (If you become 'M'oron, you're Family) are particularly striking. This suggests a deliberate dumbing down or conformity enforced by the system, where embracing this moronic state is the price of belonging. The "Nothing to face" and the observation that "all faces are the same" reinforce this idea of a populace stripped of individuality, lost in a "decaying corpse" of jealousy and lies.
Ultimately, the lyrics seem to be a visceral rejection of this manufactured, oppressive reality. The repeated "Destroy Mr. Fucker" and "Destroy Mr. Fuck Off" are not just exclamations but a desperate plea for liberation from the "System 'M'" and its dehumanizing effects. The raw, aggressive language and the imagery of decay and conformity combine to create a powerful, albeit bleak, commentary on societal control and the loss of authentic self.