Infant Sorrow - The Clap -
Despite being a "fake" band, the music was written and recorded by high-profile artists, including Carl Barât (The Libertines), Jarvis Cocker (Pulp), and comedians like Jason Segel and Mike Viola .
The song is a tongue-in-cheek ode to contracting a sexually transmitted infection, using the slang term "the clap" (gonorrhea) as a catchy hook. Infant Sorrow - The Clap
is a high-energy comedic rock song by the fictional British band Infant Sorrow , led by frontman Aldous Snow (portrayed by Russell Brand). While the song is a satire of raucous British rock, it gained genuine popularity as part of the soundtrack for the 2010 film Get Him to the Greek . Origins and Context Despite being a "fake" band, the music was
The lyrics describe catching the "itch" and "scratch" from various encounters, including a "buck-tooth prostitute" and "the back of a toilet seat". While the song is a satire of raucous
It parodies the aggressive, swaggering style of 90s and 2000s Britpop and rock icons like Liam Gallagher of Oasis and Pete Doherty. Critical and Fan Reception
Infant Sorrow was created for the movie Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) and later became the centerpiece of the spin-off Get Him to the Greek .
"The Clap" is the sixth track on the album Get Him to the Greek , released through Universal Republic Records on June 1, 2010. Lyrical Content and Satire