"Lump" is a song by
alternative rock
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band
the Presidents of the United States of America. It was released in August 1995 by
and included on their album
''The Presidents of the United States of America'' (1995). The song reached number one on the US
''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks
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chart the same year.
Composer
Chris Ballew
Christopher Ballew (born May 28, 1965) is an American musician best known as the lead singer and bassist of the alternative rock group the Presidents of the United States of America. He also performed and recorded as a children's artist under ...
said that the lyrics combined his own history of having a
benign tumor
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in the head with a vision he had of a woman in a swamp, while employing the word "
lump
Lump may refer to:
* "Lump" (song), a 1995 song by The Presidents of the United States of America
* ''Lump'' (compilation album), a 2000 best-of album by The Presidents of the United States of America
* Lump (dog), a dog who inspired Pablo Pic ...
" because Ballew was fond of it. The musical part was described by Ballew as him "trying to write a
Buzzcocks
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song". Ballew considers it his favorite composition. The music video for the song was directed by
Roman Coppola
Roman François Coppola (born April 22, 1965) is an American filmmaker and music video director. He is the son of Francis Ford and Eleanor Coppola, and is known for his film collaborations with Wes Anderson.
Coppola serves as president of fi ...
. "Lump" has been covered or remade by several artists, including
the Johnstones
The Johnstones was a ska punk band from Ajax, Ontario, Canada formed in 2002 and signed to the Union Label Group. In 2006, they signed to Stomp Records of Montreal
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and
"Weird Al" Yankovic
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.
Musical style
Musically, Lump is a
grunge
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,
pop-punk
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,
alternative rock
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,
post-grunge
Post-grunge is an offshoot of grunge that has a less abrasive or intense tone than traditional grunge. Originally, the term was used almost pejoratively to label mid-1990s alternative rock bands such as Bush (British band), Bush, Candlebox, Colle ...
,
and
pop rock
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song.
Critical reception
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from ''
Melody Maker
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'' said, "'Lump' is a frantically grinning, gurning, hyperactive lurch that evokes nothing more than visions of retribution involving a plank with a nail through one end." Pan-European magazine ''
Music & Media
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'' wrote, "Taken from the band's
debut album, 'Lump' clocks in at just over two minutes. And it's so cool you could play it twice in place of those dismal four-minute
rock opera
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s churned out by other US-rockers. Full points to
Chris Ballew
Christopher Ballew (born May 28, 1965) is an American musician best known as the lead singer and bassist of the alternative rock group the Presidents of the United States of America. He also performed and recorded as a children's artist under ...
's tongue-in cheek vocals–one of the best things to happen to
alternative rock
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this year."
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from ''
NME
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'' remarked "the hook-smattered stoopidity" of tunes like 'Lump'. He also named it Single of the Week, praising it as "pure, perfect, dumbass hedonistic pop." David Sinclair from ''
The Times
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'' commented, "An intriguing amalgamation of
Nirvana
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-influenced riffs and
Weezer
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-ish harmony vocals, it is a post-grunge formula served up with lashings of oddball humour in place of the usual angst: ''Lump sat alone in a boggy marsh/Totally motionless except for her heart/Mud flowed up into Lump's pyjamas/She totally confused all the passing piranhas''."
Music video
The accompanying music video for "Lump", directed by American filmmaker
Roman Coppola
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Coppola serves as president of fi ...
, takes place in a "boggy marsh" (as the lyrics state). The video shows the band singing in a swamp as well as on the stern of a large barge in
Elliott Bay
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interspersed with a silhouette scene of the band performing.
Another video was also made for the song. This version, commonly referred to as "Lump 2", was considered too disturbing and dark to be aired on
MTV
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(reflecting the band's
grunge
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and
post-grunge
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origins). It features the band performing on a dark stage while various people
lip sync
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the lines "She's lump!" during the chorus. This version can be found on "Ten Year Super Bonus Special Anniversary Edition" of the Presidents of the United States of America's
debut album, and on their YouTube channel.
In 2023, both versions were re-uploaded to YouTube in high-definition, as well as the other videos from the debut album.
Track listings and formats
* European maxi-single
# "Lump" – 2:12
# "Carolyn's Bootie" – 2:15
# "Candy Cigarette" – 2:00
* Australian CD single
# "Lump" – 2:12
# "Carolyn's Bootie" – 2:15
# "Candy Cigarette" – 2:00
# "Twig in the Wind" – 2:54
* UK 7-inch vinyl and cassette
# "Lump" – 2:12
# "Wake Up" – 2:37
* European CD single and Dutch 12-inch vinyl
# "Lump" – 2:12
# "Carolyn's Bootie" – 2:15
Credits and personnel
Credits and personnel are adapted from the "Lump" US promo CD liner notes.
*
Chris Ballew
Christopher Ballew (born May 28, 1965) is an American musician best known as the lead singer and bassist of the alternative rock group the Presidents of the United States of America. He also performed and recorded as a children's artist under ...
–
producer,
vocals
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, two-string
basitar
The Presidents of the United States of America (occasionally referred to as PUSA, PotUSA, the Presidents of the USA, or simply the Presidents) were an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1993. The three-piece group's initial l ...
*
Dave Dederer
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– producer, three-string
guitbass
The Presidents of the United States of America (occasionally referred to as PUSA, PotUSA, the Presidents of the USA, or simply the Presidents) were an American Rock music, rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1993. The three-piece group ...
, vocals
*
Jason Finn –
drums
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, vocals
*
Conrad Uno
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– producer,
recording
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at Egg Studios
* Mark Guenther – sound engineer
*
David Kahne
David Kahne is an American record producer, musician, composer, and former record company executive.
Professional career
Kahne started his musical career as a working musician and soon became Director of A&R for America's first punk and ne ...
–
mixing
* Steve Culp – mixing engineer
* Wally Traugott –
mastering at
Capitol Studios
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/Tower Mastering
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Release history
Parodies and covers
*
"Weird Al" Yankovic
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released a parody version of the song known as "
Gump", a joking tribute to ''
Forrest Gump
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''. Notably, the last line of this parody, "and that's all I have to say about that" would later be used by the Presidents of the United States of America in their subsequent live performances of the song. Yankovic would later return the favor by covering "
Peaches
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" on
with a special appearance by Ballew.
* Comedian
Brian Posehn
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recorded a skit for his 2020
comedy metal
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album ''Grandpa Metal'' called "My Phone Call with Weird Al", featuring Yankovic, which references both "Lump" and "Gump", in which Posehn is trying to get Yankovic's permission to record a parody called "Trump" about president of the United States of America
Donald Trump
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, and Yankovic unsuccessfully tries to inform Posehn that "Gump" is a parody of the Presidents of the United States of America song "Lump".
*
ApologetiX
ApologetiX is an American Christian parody band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The band was founded in 1990, and since then, has played in almost all 50 states, and as of 2024 has released 75 studio albums, and built up a fan club that includ ...
also recorded a parody entitled "Plump", describing King Eglon and his rule over Israel.
* Canadian ska punk band
the Johnstones
The Johnstones was a ska punk band from Ajax, Ontario, Canada formed in 2002 and signed to the Union Label Group. In 2006, they signed to Stomp Records of Montreal
Montreal is the List of towns in Quebec, largest city in the Provinces and ...
covered "Lump" on their 2008 EP ''SEX''.
*
The Blackout also covered "Lump" and it features on the end of the group's album, ''Hope'', released in 2011.
See also
*
Number one modern rock hits of 1995
*
List of ''RPM'' Rock/Alternative number-one singles (Canada)
References
External links
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1995 songs
1995 singles
Music videos directed by Roman Coppola
The Presidents of the United States of America (band) songs
Songs written by Chris Ballew
Post-grunge songs