![]() ![]() The absurdity and shock value of these lyrics reflect the show's overall tone, which is ironic, irreverent, and, at times, downright ridiculous. ![]() ![]() Rather, they are an extreme way of saying that one should let loose and do whatever they want without fear of judgment or consequence. However, they are not meant to be taken literally. The lines, "Take off your pants and your panties/Shit on the floor/Time to get Schwifty in here/Gotta shit on the floor" are perhaps the most shocking and explicit in the song. The idea of "getting schwifty" is essentially to cut loose, let go of your inhibitions, and just have fun. The song's chorus is "You gotta get schwifty," calling on everyone to let loose and get wild. The song appears in the episode "Get Schwifty" in Season 2, where the world is being threatened by giant heads that demand a live performance of a catchy song. Rick and Morty soundtrack is available on all music streaming platforms.The lyrics to Get Schwifty by Rick and Morty are definitely unique and unconventional. So shake your booty and “Show me what you’ve got” cause this album will make you “get schwifty”! Meeksees to read you a dictionary so you can actually form a proper sentence (or at least pick up your dry cleaning or do your day shift). Instantly, you’ll be singing all of the songs word for word and it’ll be only a matter of time you’ll be asking Mr. Even if you’re not a fan of Rick and Morty, the original music off this album alone is quite exceptional. To boost up your immune system – you get the idea. It’s a song so cut and dry about flu awareness that you’ll want to take a shot…….of Airborne. Most of the songs will completely get in your head, like the Flu hatin’ rap. before, but you’ve definitely got points with me for this one. Using samples of the show to make a beat, already got my attention,along with using one-liners, got me banging my head to this! Now, for the record, I’ve never heard of clipping. (I know, so forward!) is definitely a bop. ![]() One of the songs on the album, “Stab Him in the Throat” by clipping. An instrumental like this to me is therapeutic, something I would have on repeat at my desk. I need a little background noise to keep the wheels turning so to speak. I happen to be the type of person that likes to work with a little music – whether it be editing, homework, blogging, meditating, etc. “Jerry’s Rick” is one of those instrumentals that are what I like to call “motivational music” (like the kind of motivation to give you this stellar review). “Help me I’m Gonna Die” (season 2, episode 7) is the song when Rick Sanchez turned into a younger clone of himself (AKA Tiny Rick) while his original self is slowly dying. My personal favorites are “Jerry’s Rick” and “Help Me I’m Gonna Die” (it’s been my ringtone for months). From the instrumentals to all of your sing-alongs, Rick and Morty soundtrack has all of your favorites from the entire series. The soundtrack in its entirety is one of the most epic albums I’ve listened to (and I have Bob’s Burgers on vinyl). That’s the prime description of Rick and Morty. Or in other words, imagine watching “Back to the Future” on acid. The series follows the misadventures of cynical mad scientist Rick Sanchez and his good-hearted but fretful grandson Morty Smith, who split their time between domestic life and interdimensional adventures. Rick and Morty is an American adult animated science fiction sitcom created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon for Cartoon Network ‘s late-night programming block Adult Swim. One of the many shows that I binge watch (religiously) is the beloved cult series Rick and Morty. Cover art for the Rick and Morty soundtrack, out now on Sub Pop Records, Compact Discs and Cassette TapesĪside from being a complete music geek, I also happen to be a pop culture fanatic. ![]()
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