Track By Tracks: Scampi Chips, Dip And Campari - Well It Ain’t Fast Food (2026)
1. Let Go:
“Let Go” is an explosive garage punk track—high tempo, raw, and just self-aware enough to twist the knife. It’s a sharp and relentless battle cry against boxes, labels, and expectations. A three-minute ritual of release.
At the same time, it’s a tribute to all the strong women who came before us, those who stand with us now, and those who will come after.
2. Monster:
“Monster” is a fast, stripped-down punch of a track built on repetition, tension, and confrontation. The word “monster” becomes both accusation and revelation, chanted, thrown back, impossible to ignore.
The song is about the kinds of people you sometimes encounter who invade, take over, and try to break you down. The ones who rewrite their own story while stepping on yours.
“Monster” calls them out. Loud, direct, and without apology.
3. Floorfiller Miss:
“Floorfiller Miss” is loud, fast, and slightly unhinged, a chaotic burst of words, attitude, and sharp one-liners that keep tumbling over each other. It moves between absurd humor and real frustration, like a mind running too fast to filter itself.
At its core, the song is about refusing to settle. Rejecting empty gestures, bad excuses, and situations where you’re expected to shrink yourself just to make things work.
It’s messy, playful, and confrontational at the same time a dance floor rejection turned into a floor filler.
Sometimes you just want the world to give you some peace. All you want is a perfect day.
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