Listen to "Pig Mouth Strikes Again", a David Cameron-themed Smiths parody
The Smiths/Department for Work and Pensions parody outfit The Iain Duncan Smiths has reacted quick to today's #piggate news, with a rousing rendition of "Pig Mouth Strikes Again".
Of course, the original "Big Mouth Strikes Again" is ripe for the satirical twist here. Their timing is impeccable to say the least. Behold, lyrics:
Sweetness, sweetness by now I guess you probably will have read
That I put my Percy in a pig's head
Sweetness, sweetness, I was so young and easily mislead
So I'm afraid it’s true what Ashcroft said
And now I know just how that pig felt, now I know just how that pig felt
When I rocked up and put my pisser in its kisser and went at it full pelt
Pig mouth, how you've come back to haunt me
Pig mouth, how you've come back
Pig mouth strikes again! I put my nob into its gob and it was suckling sow
And now I know just how that pig felt, now I know just how that pig felt
When I rocked up and put my spout into its snout and had a spit roast that smelt
Pig mouth, how you've come back to haunt me
Pig mouth, how you've come back
Pig mouth strikes again! I put my nob into its gob and it was suckling sow
Stream the band's recent debut LP Devil's Tunes: The Very Worst Of The Iain Duncan Smiths, and find out more about the group here.
The band's lineup includes Iain 'Psycho' Duncan Smith (vocals, guitar, Bedroom Tax), Iain 'Laughing Boy' Duncan Smith (vocals, guitar, Universal Credit), Iain 'The Quiet One' Duncan Smith (vocals, guitar, Work Capability Assessments), Iain 'The Other Quiet One' Duncan Smith (vocals, guitar, data suppression, xylophone), and are aiming to "[recruit] recruiting Borrissey as a shadow 5th member."
Listen to the track below.
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