The Bunny Boy is an album released on September 1, 2008, by avant-garde group The Residents.[2] According to the group's blog, the album is similar to their previous albums Duck Stab, The Commercial Album and Demons Dance Alone and contains "19 fast paced songs" about "[o]bsession, insanity and the coming Apocalypse".[3] In addition to The Residents, frequent collaborators Nolan Cook, Carla Fabrizio and Joshua Raoul Brody also appear on the album.
A tour started in October, and a narrative Internet series also appeared on YouTube. The series concerns a character known as the Bunny Boy or Bunny, who makes videos in his secret room and puts them on YouTube. In the videos he asks viewers to help him find his brother Harvey, who went missing on the island of Patmos in Greece. Bunny encourages fans to email him. The Residents' official website later announced that Bunny wished his videos to be removed. Later, they uploaded the first season again via SeeOfSound, so that the advertising money would go towards Bunny's bus ticket to Arkansas. A second season began on 16 February. The series ran for 66 episodes, which were later released on a DVD entitled Is Anybody Out There?.
lyrics
Ever have a fever dream
I had a fever dream
A real bad fever dream
I hate fever dreams
I was a ping pong ball
A jet black ping pong ball
Someone whacked the ping pong ball
Another one whacked the ping pong ball
Back and forth the ping pong ball
Back and forth the ping pong ball
Stuck in the air and I noticed that the pair
of whacker, looked like me.
Ever have a fever dream
I had a fever dream
A real bad fever dream
It repeated like a fever dream
It repeated like a fever dream
It repeated like a fever dream
I Hate Fever Dreams
I Hate Fever Dreams
I Hate Fever Dreams
Except
Ohh
Sometimes
Sometimes
I love fever dreams
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