Lines like "We want something real because we've eaten enough shit" highlight a deep-seated frustration with systemic inequality and a longing for "fair justice" rather than just money. Musical Style & Production
Frequent use of masks and distorted visuals, a staple of the Trashmob aesthetic, which symbolizes the anonymity and dehumanization of those labeled as "vermin". Bewertung des Songs 'Vermin' auf einer Skala von 1 bis 10
The song serves as a gritty commentary on the contrast between the privileged and those living on the fringes.
The term "Ungeziefer" (vermin) is used to represent how society views the impoverished—as pests to be ignored or exterminated.
Produced by John , the track features a heavy, dark atmosphere characteristic of ODMGDIA’s "trash rap" and "phonk-influenced" style.
Low-light, gritty urban settings that mirror the lyrics' focus on the "darkness" and night-time struggles.
The lyrics describe those "forgotten in the darkness," living without family or degrees, and taking the last row of the night bus while others live the "dolce vita".
Lines like "We want something real because we've eaten enough shit" highlight a deep-seated frustration with systemic inequality and a longing for "fair justice" rather than just money. Musical Style & Production
Frequent use of masks and distorted visuals, a staple of the Trashmob aesthetic, which symbolizes the anonymity and dehumanization of those labeled as "vermin". Bewertung des Songs 'Vermin' auf einer Skala von 1 bis 10 ODMGDIA - VERMIN (prod. John) (Official Video)
The song serves as a gritty commentary on the contrast between the privileged and those living on the fringes. Lines like "We want something real because we've
The term "Ungeziefer" (vermin) is used to represent how society views the impoverished—as pests to be ignored or exterminated. The term "Ungeziefer" (vermin) is used to represent
Produced by John , the track features a heavy, dark atmosphere characteristic of ODMGDIA’s "trash rap" and "phonk-influenced" style.
Low-light, gritty urban settings that mirror the lyrics' focus on the "darkness" and night-time struggles.
The lyrics describe those "forgotten in the darkness," living without family or degrees, and taking the last row of the night bus while others live the "dolce vita".