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'''Crazy F****''' is a song by [[Joe Hawley]].
'''Crazy F****''' (Sometimes written as "Crazy F***", or "Crazy Food"<ref>[https://open.spotify.com/track/7KnlP3VOxtzfsD0Eo8G2S6?si=jZNCWzeHQa-A2EXcBntfYQ Crazy Food on Spotify.] Crazy Food. Joe Hawley. Joe Hawley Joe Hawley. Spotify.</ref>) is a song by [[Joe Hawley]] from the album [[Joe Hawley Joe Hawley]].
 
A music video for Crazy Food was released on the 2nd of May 2017, uploaded to Joe Hawley's YouTube Page<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFZPbqGYCKY Joe Hawley – Crazy Food (ft. Laurel Stucky & Vomitron). Music Video. YouTube.]</ref>


=== Song Meanings ===
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=== Trivia ===
=== Trivia ===
The song references "Scarborough Fair," a old English folk song played by Simon and Garfunkel, among others. The first verse shares its melody, and the lyrics "Parsley, Sage, Rosemary," are referenced in the shopping list/rap part of the song.
The song references "Scarborough Fair," a old English folk song played by Simon and Garfunkel, among others. The first verse shares its melody, and the lyrics "Parsley, Sage, Rosemary," are referenced in the shopping list/rap part of the song. <br>
This song contains samples of the fight song and various sound effects from Nintendo's "Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!!"
This song contains samples of the fight song and various sound effects from Nintendo's "Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!!"<br>
It also contains a complete cover performed by Max Gleason of the "Green Greens" theme from Nintendo's "Kirby's Dream Land" starting at "You have more? ..." and ending at "GEWURZTRAMINER".
It also contains a complete cover performed by Max Gleason of the "Green Greens" theme from Nintendo's "Kirby's Dream Land" starting at "You have more? ..." and ending at "GEWURZTRAMINER".


At the end of the song, there is a reversed clip of somebody saying "are you going to eat that disgusting food, really?" in Japanese. Japanese lyrics have appeared in other Joe Hawley songs, such as [[Space Station Level 7 (宇宙ステーションのレベル7)]]
At the end of the song, there is a reversed clip of somebody saying "are you going to eat that disgusting food, really?" in Japanese. Japanese lyrics have appeared in other Joe Hawley songs, such as [[Space Station Level 7 (宇宙ステーションのレベル7)]]


A music video for Crazy Food was released on the 2nd of May 2017, uplaoded to Joe Hawley's YouTube Page<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFZPbqGYCKY Joe Hawley – Crazy Food (ft. Laurel Stucky & Vomitron). Music Video. YouTube.]</ref>
The purple GameBoy seen at the beginning of the music video was purchased broken as a prop by Joe, which he plans on sending as a random gift to "some dude."
 
The purple GameBoy seen at the beginning of the video was purchased broken as a prop by Joe, which he plans on sending as a random gift to "some dude."


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