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Song Parodies -> "The Obsession That I Get"

Original Song Title:

"The Impression That I Get"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

Parody Song Title:

"The Obsession That I Get"

Parody Written by:

Blaydeman

The Lyrics

The world from a the opinion of someone suffering from OCD. It might seem ridiculous to you, but to them, the world hinges on their rituals.
Verse 1: I have never been known as typical
Or been known to stay on task
There’s a constant nagging urge so quizzical
So funny you should ask (Whoa! Whoa…)

Chorus: I always have to knock on wood!
When I see someone in hats
Which makes me so misunderstood
And it’d be a blunder if I
Ever forgot, that’s not good
It’s so bad, I’ll have to fret
And I’d forget it, if I could
It’s the obsession that I get

Verse 2: Have you ever had to bathe a thousand times
Until you’re sure those germs are dead?
Or do you have to stop films to make a rhyme
After every joke that’s said?! (No! No…)

Chorus: I always have to wear a hood!
When the clock shows 30 past
But there’s no reason that I should
The spell I’m under, no I’ll
Never be quite understood
My behavior’s tad suspect
But the reason that I would
It’s the obsessions that I get

Bridge: I’m not a wacko
I swear that I’ve been tested
What do you think, that all these ticks are a blast?
I’m so infested
To think they’re consequent so I
Might be a wacko
I’m afraid of what might come next

Chorus: Spin before I eat baked goods
It may cause my gut to spazz
Which makes me wonder if that’s good
Makes my mind sunder if I
Ever put in Robin Hood
Have to watch it with a vet
But not a vet that is too good
That’s the obsessions that I get

Chorus: I’m so compelled to, so I better make things good
Or the world may burn to ash
And you may wonder if it would
Be torn asunder if I
Ever did not, you better knock on wood
Takin’ that risk won’t end up good
Cuz it hasn’t happened yet
It’s the obsession that I get
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Pacing: 2.8
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Overall Rating: 2.8

Total Votes: 18

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Matthias - February 26, 2015 - Report this comment
I liked this. You really worked with the OCD in a fun and unique way not like everybody who says they're OCD because they're neat freaks but legitimate OCD where you can't control your strange obsession to do something before you're able to do something and I can even hear the character's struggle in this song. Very well done!
Caretaker - February 26, 2015 - Report this comment
OCD is NOT funny. It is devastating to many individuals that cannot control strange obsessive behaviors. Many have lost friends and family to this disorder. A friend of mine spends 20 hours a day in bed, gets up to eat the same meal everyday, and spends a few hours watching the same tv programs and playing the same video games. His family avoids him as he has to have his own toilet paper, his own bagged ice, same seat at the table, and won't allow anyone to come into his room more than three feet! Do you think that's funny? He cannot drive, work, or have a normal relationship with a woman. He is 27 years old and lives in his room. He can barely speak to people and avoids eye contact. I bring him magazines and games.
Below Average Dave - February 27, 2015 - Report this comment
Caretaker. Do you find fat parodies funny? How about parodies about bad rapping? Race? Religion? Politics? [insert topic here]? Every single comedic line can and/or will offend someone somewhere somehow. The vast majority of people with OCD are not nearly as extreme as YOUR example. It's like saying fat parodies aren't funny because SOME people die from obesity. This parody doesn't aim at the extremes in your examples, and if you are that sensitive to this subject you really shouldn't look on a comedy website under an obviously marked parody about OCD. There are certain subjects I too am touchy about like aids, cancer, criminal justice. . .but I simply avoid those topics because I know that there's a decent chance I won't find comedy involving said topics funny. You can't go around expecting everyone else to be as overly sensitive about something that generally is a mild to moderate inconvenience from those who suffer from it. Entire comedies on TV have been based around this topic and they've done very well. Characters from almost every major TV sitcom in history have had OCD and there wasn't a public outcry, but you are fretting over a parody on a small website on the internet written by a young person just trying to have a little fun. Lighten up and live a little. I'd hate to see how you feel about Monica Geller from Friends or Monk for goodness sake.
Caretaker - February 28, 2015 - Report this comment
BAD, while you're living it up at someone else's expense in comedic form, there are those of us who volunteer our time to meet the needs of the disabled and homeless. You are careless in your remarks and insensitive to people that suffer or can only barely survive in life. What's next, a parody about kids with cancer, cleft pallets, MS, people with Alzheimer's or AIDS? Maybe SIDS? And as for obesity in America, it's an epidemic. Ever take care of someone who weighs 600 pounds? I hope you succumb to the very things you mock as entertainment. Again, ANY disorder is NOT funny.
Below Average Dave - February 28, 2015 - Report this comment
That's your opinion and you are entitled to it. As it so happens I do suffer from at least two things mentioned on this page and I have seen parodies about all the topics you mentioned, I don't care for a lot of them, but I also don't take them so personally that I'd WISH THEM UPON ANOTHER PERSON as you just did, so for someone who's incredibly judgmental in doing so you've just lost any credibility to your opinion. Wishing diseases or disorders against other people is hateful and cruel, at least a parody is simply trying to make light of a bad situation---you just outright wished serious diseases upon someone you do not know--some caretaker you are.
@Caretaker - February 28, 2015 - Report this comment
Get a grip!!! Score so far: 2-0 to BAD.
Agrimorfee - February 28, 2015 - Report this comment
(Artistry) There is humor to be found in almost anything. The key to what Blaydeman did here was make the character in the song sympathetic and self-aware.
Max Power - March 02, 2015 - Report this comment
I get the feeling that some people just want a reason to be offended. No matter what happens they'll always find a reason to whine. With that said, when it comes tot he story of the song, as far as Monk goes, at least he was never that bad. He was pretty close though.
Blaydeman - March 08, 2015 - Report this comment
BAD to the rescue when I need him most! Thanks, we miss you around here, man. And thank you to those of you sticking up for me. Obviously, I mean no offense by anything I write. I am sorry to those who were offended, and I sincerely hope they realize I am in no way trying to demean or ridicule OCD-sufferers.
bobpiecheese - March 10, 2015 - Report this comment
(Artistry) Awesome parody! I may not have OCD, but as someone with Asperger's I can understand how other people may not get my odd habits and tics (you misspelt it as "ticks", won't hold that against you). Not often a parody makes me have the feels as the Tumblrites call it, but as Agri said, you did a bang-up job on making the singer sympathetic instead of just mocking him. 555!
Abbott Skelding - March 10, 2015 - Report this comment
-standing applause from the parodist in Toledo- This, sir...may be one of your greatest spoofs to date. Pacing was spot on, so many funny lines, a tad offensive, and the right balance of lines from the original to keep. I would love to hear this recorded. Well done, good sir.
Jeff Reuben - April 14, 2015 - Report this comment
Team Blaydeman/BAD here. I agree with Abbott, this is one of your best. Not mean-spirited, just funny.

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