Six-year-old Joanie "Bologna" Young sings, with her father, a grindcore song she wrote herself, depicting an authentically familiar slice of domestic life. The band name, Sockweb, was reportedly her idea as well. Heavy Blog Is Heavy describes it as "equal parts badass and absolutely adorable," which is always a winning recipe.
I want pancakes
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Thu Jan 10, 2013 7:45 PM EST





I get it, but it still sucks.
There's no accounting for taste. ;)
That's crazy adorable.
That little giggle at the end totally sells it.
Well, I'm 58, and so I'm not only a "you kids get off my lawn" guy, I'm also a "I can't understand a word of what they're singing" guy. I did get the references to pizza, etc., and that the girl and her dad were arguing over a video game.
Somehow I was reminded of the climactic song from the musical "Angry Housewives," in which some bourgeois housewives become punk rockers who sing a song called "Eat Your F*****g Cornflakes."
I love it! I know that the music I listened to when I was growing up my parents couldn't understand what makes it any different for parents today.. I am 43 and I don't understand all music today but I do appreciate all of it. Music in any genre is art plain and simple. What is "music" to your ears may not be " music " to someone else. To each his own. I rather enjoyed it.
Chops like that at 6, why do we put up with Lady GaGa