"Deceptacon" by Le Tigre is an iconic dance-punk anthem released in 1999 as the opening track of their self-titled debut album. Fronted by (formerly of Bikini Kill), the song bridges the raw feminist rage of riot grrrl with playful, lo-fi electronic dance music. Key Themes and Meaning
: Refers to individuals or corporate entities (like "pop feminism" or the Spice Girls) that co-opt and infiltrate radical spaces with watered-down, sellable ideas. Le Tigre – Deceptacon
: Much of the second verse is a "diss track" aimed at Fat Mike from the band NOFX. The line "your lyrics are dumb like a linoleum floor" directly mocks the NOFX song "Linoleum" after Mike wrote a track criticizing Hanna. "Deceptacon" by Le Tigre is an iconic dance-punk
: The famous chorus ("Who took the bomp...") parodies Barry Mann's 1961 novelty hit "Who Put the Bomp". Hanna uses these "nonsense" syllables to highlight a lack of substance in modern lyrics. : Much of the second verse is a
The song is a sharp critique of the music industry and the "depoliticization" of radical movements.