His lyrics explored topics such as eating peanut butter on the moon and the suggestive strut of a chicken. Recurring themes in Adkins' catalogue included sex, heartbreak, decapitation, aliens, hot dogs and poultry.
Many of Adkins' songs were accompanied by a dance of the same name. "The Hunch" was understood to be a dry humping dance craze, although Adkins failed to define it in interviews. He used the term to describe anything of sexual relation, even naming his car the "Hunchin' Wagon". "The Slop" was a song and dance Adkins pioneered for "the drunks", which he made so "you could just go left or right or fall down or anything you ran into". 2000's Poultry in Motion introduced a slew of chicken dances. "The Chicken Walk" involved "quiver[ing] yourself from head to toe" to mimic that of a chicken, while the "The Chicken Flop" was simply "flopping all over the place".
Seriously, that's all he gets? "Don't be rude to the kids"?
I was more concerned about the serious implications of trivialising self-harm more than the age gap of abuse. Abuse over self-harm can, at times, lead to relapse. It's more serious than a stern word, and it's been going on over a number of days.
But cool, yeah. Quan, don't be silly alright? Play nice. Whatever.