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ONE HIT WONDERLAND: “Right Now” by SR-71

Todd in the Shadows | September 29, 2025



Whyyyy… why do you always kick me when I’m, highhhh….

Written by Todd in the Shadows

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  1. @Salem-Sins

    September 29, 2025 at 9:44 am

    I figured the fake plastic submarine line as meaning a girl who looks like she’d go down, but won’t. Like how a plastic submarine is shaped after something that goes down under the water, but plastic floats in water so it can’t really. Apparently it’s actually just some inside joke tho so ¯_(ツ)_/¯

  2. @Niles-Nemo

    September 29, 2025 at 9:44 am

    I don't know if you'll ever read this comment eight years later, but I have good and bad news.
    Bad first: There's still no one who knows for sure what a 'fake plastic submarine' is supposed to be, it will haunt you forever
    Good news: Urban dictionary cited your theory two years ago, still the only entry. So you made an impact on this world
    🥳

  3. @Devergreen1977

    September 29, 2025 at 9:44 am

    You watch enough of Todd's vids and you can tell what he'll be shaking his head about lyrically. I knew he'd be commenting on "Fake plastic submarine". You don't disappoint, Todd.

  4. @BillAdams-fb3jm

    September 29, 2025 at 9:44 am

    I remember hearing "Right Now" daily on my drive to school when I was in university in 2002.

    "She clings to me like cellophane/ Fake plastic submarine" was probably just a guide vocal to keep the rhythm in the demo phase of songwriting and the band just never bothered to rewrite/change it.

    Yeah, the solo in this song sounds good, but SR71 were not the only pop punk band to do it. Sum 41 (who was named as being the answer to how old the band's members were when they got together — they were young, there were four of them and, when they got together, the sum of their combined ages was 41. There are answers to the "why is there a number in the band's name?" in a lot of cases, you just have to look for it) had one really good guitarist in Dave Baksh — he was the metalhead in the band.

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