Mondo Bizarro (a misspelled version of "Mondo Bizzarro", meaning "Weird World" in Italian) is the 12th studio album by the American punk band the Ramones, released in 1992. It featured their new bassist, C.J. Ramone, who replaced departed member Dee Dee Ramone. Mondo Bizarro was the group’s first studio album in three years, having left Sire Records for a new contract with Radioactive Records. The album was re-released in the UK by the record label Captain Oi! on August 10, 2004, with a bonus track, "Spider-Man".
"Censorshit" was written by Joey Ramone about how rock and rap albums were being censored by the Parents Music Resource Center, a group of Washington wives out to put warning labels on records, a practice which has become standard. It has a reference to Ozzy Osbourne and Frank Zappa. Quote: "Ask Ozzy, Zappa, or Me. We'll show you what it's like to be free." The song is addressed to Tipper Gore, wife of former Tennessee Senator and Vice President Al Gore.
"Take It as It Comes" is a cover song, originally recorded by The Doors in 1967. "Spider-Man," while having never appeared on the original release but later as a bonus track on the CD version, is a cover of the theme song from the original Spider-Man animated series. It was originally released as an unlisted Bonus track on the original release of ¡Adios Amigos! (later editions omitted it) and then a completely different version was available on the Saturday Morning compilation in 1995.
Time to live, time to lie
Time to laugh, time to die
Take it easy baby
Take it as it comes
Don't move too fast
if you want your love to last
you've been moving much too fast
Time to walk, time to run
Time to aim your arrows at the sun
Go real slow
You'll like it more and more
Take it as it comes
Specialize in having fun
Moving much too fast
Moving much too fast