Robo Dukun’s Demented and Cartoonishly Funky “I Want My Dinner” is a Bizarrely Humorous Commentary on Mundane, Privileged Class Entitlement

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Robo Dukun Planet Rubberneck cover (cropped)

Robo Dukun’s new single “I Want My Dinner” has a demented, cartoonishly funky vibe satirizing low rent entitled attitudes. In some ways it’s reminiscent of MC 900 Ft. Jesus’ “Adventures in Failure.” Just the sardonic tone and sense of irony and send-up of the way some people make the most mundane demands seem much more important and significant than they could ever really be. The tone bends and mixture of odd, blippy synth swells and lightly flangered and wah-inflected guitar and bass melody bring to the track an air of taking the piss out of misplaced values and a classic warped view of the world that is blind to the consequences and costs of your way of life. But more than anything it’s a fun and goofy song with some creative musical flow and detail that you can take as choice snark or surreal humor. Listen to “I Want My Dinner” on YouTube and follow Robo Dukun at the link below.

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