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Drop Da Bomb

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"Drop Da Bomb"
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Song Information
Singers: Ben Bledsoe
Marc Terenzi
Michael "J" Horn
Tony Battaglia
Tress MacNeille
Characters: Bart Simpson
Milhouse Van Houten
Nelson Muntz
Ralph Wiggum
Arab women
Length: 1:20
Writer(s): Tony Battaglia
Tim Long
Appearance(s): "New Kids on the Blecch"

"Drop Da Bomb" is probably the most subliminal song recorded by Bart, Milhouse, Nelson and Ralph as Party Posse. The most subliminal part of the song is its refrain, "Yvan eht nioj", which is actually "Join the Navy" spelled backwards.

Lyrics

Party Posse:
Oh, say can you rock?
Milhouse:
There's trouble in a far off nation
Ralph:
Time to get in love formation
Bart:
Your love's more deadly than Saddam
Nelson:
That's why I gotta drop da bomb!
Arab:
Party Posse!
Female Singers:
Yvan eht nioj!
Yvan eht nioj!
Yvan eht nioj! Eht nioj!
Homer:
Yvan eht nioj!
You gotta love that crazy chorus.
Lisa:
What does it mean?
Homer:
Uh, it doesn't mean anything. It's like Rama-Lama-Ding-Dong or "Give Peace a Chance."
Nelson:
This party is happening
It's no mirage
Bart:
So sing it again -
Milhouse:
Y
Ralph:
van
Nelson:
eht
Party Posse:
nioj!
Female Singers:
Yvan eht nioj!
Yvan eht nioj!

Behind the Laughter

The line "Yvan eht nioj" is used in the song "Ralph Wiggum" by The Bloodhound Gang.

Appearances