“Pornograffitti,” the title track from Extreme’s 1990 album, blends funk-metal grooves with biting social satire. Written by Gary Cherone and Nuno Bettencourt, the song critiques society’s obsession with image, fame, and moral hypocrisy—echoing the album’s broader themes of corruption and excess. Musically, it’s a showcase of tight rhythms, sharp guitar work, and bold vocal interplay. The track’s mix of aggression and groove embodies Extreme’s signature sound. The mood is edgy, sarcastic, and energetic—a funky mirror held up to a world lost in its own contradictions.
“Pornograffitti,” the title track from Extreme’s 1990 album, blends funk-metal grooves with biting social satire. Written by Gary Cherone and Nuno Bettencourt, the song critiques society’s obsession with image, fame, and moral hypocrisy—echoing the album’s broader themes of corruption and excess. Musically, it’s a showcase of tight rhythms, sharp guitar work, and bold vocal interplay. The track’s mix of aggression and groove embodies Extreme’s signature sound. The mood is edgy, sarcastic, and energetic—a funky mirror held up to a world lost in its own contradictions.