🎧It’s Coming On — Political Parody of Gorillaz’s “Clint Eastwood”

The words "Fascism: It's Coming On" in red and white text against a black background.

The future isn’t just coming on. It’s barging in, boots muddy, holding a press badge in one hand and a drone controller in the other.

It’s Coming On is my latest political parody—set to the famously off-kilter beat of Gorillaz’s Clint Eastwood. But instead of cartoon apes and spooky nihilism, we’re dealing with censorship, foreign policy, institutional violence, and the bipartisan machinery that pretends to be surprised by the damage it causes.

Think of it as a free speech exorcism. A spoken-word reckoning. A quiet scream in a country that keeps turning up the volume on the wrong channels.

The lyric video is out now on YouTube.
It’s minimal. Stark. Unapologetically grim.
Because sometimes, yelling into the void is the only thing that keeps you from being swallowed by it.

If you’ve ever felt politically homeless, legally betrayed, or just plain exhausted by performative patriotism—this one’s for you.

Lyrics

[chorus]

I ain’t happy, I’m feeling mad

Got suppression, from a Congress dad

They’re ruthless, so very wrong

The future is coming on

Trigger happy, they’re feeling glad

They got ammo in a bag

They’re ruthless, so very wrong

The future is coming on

It’s coming on, it’s coming on

It’s coming on, it’s coming on

[verse 1]

Finally someone let me out of my cage

But protests are for nothin’, ‘cause they do not assuage

Not the people who dare, to refuse to play fair

They bomb from the air, and they don’t fucking care

Despicable, bet you didn’t think

So I’ll give you a clue, genocidal view

Look, they’ll make it unmanageable

Won’t defuse, rather choose statutes to abuse

That includes Biden, Trump and goons

Scripture dudes shouting down at a scripture rube

Like you lit the fuse, you think it’s fictional? Mystical? Maybe

Criminal bozo who forbids you to express your view

When you’re no Nazi

Lifeless to those the definition for what life is

Viceless to them because critique is seen as bias

D’you hate it? You said it, righteous with one toke

You’re branded a racist by people you veto 

[chorus]

I ain’t happy, I’m feeling mad

Got suppression, from a Congress dad

They’re ruthless, so very wrong

The future is coming on

Trigger happy, they’re feeling glad

They got ammo in a bag

They’re ruthless, so very wrong

The future is coming on

It’s coming on, it’s coming on

It’s coming on, it’s coming on

[verse 2]

The weapons and racists you made—was it worth it?

Allow me to make this childlike in nature

Justice, you have it or you don’t

It’s a rarity, we’re victims

Every killing spree, every war rapee

Every child you see, you see with your eyes

I see destruction and demise*

Corruption in the skies (that’s right)*

From this fucking enterprise, now I’m sucked into your lies*

Through Israel, not her people

But the missiles that she guides

For me as a guy, y’all can see me cry 

‘Cause there are things you can’t buy

They divest from mankind, that’s the sinner (fuck ‘em)

So they will dick around with guns and be a killer

Drop a child’s blood so the mother remembers

Where the cash is, they bought all this

So no one survives when law is lawless (right here)

Bombing those nations ‘til they are all dead

No screaming while they tell you that it’s all in your head

[chorus]

I ain’t happy, I’m feeling mad

Got suppression, from a Congress dad

They’re ruthless, so very wrong

The future is coming on

Trigger happy, they’re feeling glad

They got ammo in a bag

They’re ruthless, so very wrong

The future is coming on

It’s coming on, it’s coming on

It’s coming on, it’s coming on

The future

It’s coming on, it’s coming on, it’s coming on

It’s coming on, it’s coming on, my future

It’s coming on, it’s coming on, it’s coming on

It’s coming on, it’s coming on, my future

It’s coming on, it’s coming on, it’s coming on

The future

It’s coming on, it’s coming on, it’s coming on

The future

It’s coming on, it’s coming on, it’s coming on

The future

And if you liked “Deportation Nation,” this one walks the same streets… just deeper into the dark.

Comment, Peasant.