A Trindade do Shittrap (Macaco Engraçado) (feat. XxXBi$eNtB0y$$ y Lagden)
LUCKHAOS
The Absurdity and Irony of Modern Internet Culture in 'A Trindade do Shittrap (Macaco Engraçado)'
LUCKHAOS's song 'A Trindade do Shittrap (Macaco Engraçado)' featuring XxXBi$eNtB0y$$ and Lagden is a chaotic and satirical exploration of modern internet culture, filled with absurdity and irony. The repeated references to 'funee monkee' and the playful, almost nonsensical lyrics set the tone for a song that doesn't take itself too seriously. The artists use humor and absurdity to comment on the randomness and often ridiculous nature of online content and interactions.
The repeated mention of Jeffrey Dahmer, a notorious serial killer, is used ironically to highlight the absurdity of internet personas and the disconnection between online behavior and real-life actions. By stating 'I feel like Jeffrey Dahmer because I like to dance,' the song juxtaposes a harmless activity with a dark figure, emphasizing the nonsensical nature of some online statements and the tendency to make outrageous claims for attention. This is further reinforced by the repeated denial of any serious wrongdoing, 'If they find a body there, it wasn't me,' which mocks the way people often distance themselves from their online actions.
The song also delves into themes of nostalgia and the loss of innocence, as seen in the lines about missing the days when they could 'talk shit without worrying about life.' This reflects a longing for a simpler time when the consequences of online behavior were less severe. The references to 'three musketeers' and 'three punheteiros' (masturbators) add a layer of camaraderie and shared experience among the artists, highlighting the bond formed through their shared absurdity and humor. The song ultimately serves as a critique of the superficiality and performative nature of internet culture, wrapped in a package of humor and irony.