"Guttermouth's" song "Mark" The Cubby Chaser/Newport Sweater Fat is a satirical and sarcastic commentary on body image and social hierarchy. The lyrics depict a person named Mark who used to be in a relationship with the narrator but have now moved on to a new partner who is eating excessively and gaining weight. The lyrics criticize Mark's new obsession with food and his resulting weight gain, comparing kilograms to pounds. The song also mentions that Mark's buttocks have become larger and suggests that he needs exercise. The narrator expresses their desire to inform Mark in a tasteful manner that his posterior has become excessively big. The song also mocks Mark's sexual preferences, referring to "freaky hansas" and the difficulty of masturbation due to Mark's weight gain. The lyrics mention Mark wearing size 16 underwear and joining a gym, implying that he is trying to lose weight. The song mentions bulimia as a possible means of achieving weight loss, albeit in a sarcastic manner. The lyrics then shift their focus to the setting of Newport Beach, which is known for its affluent residents. The narrator comments on the perceived class and wealth of the people in Newport Beach, insinuating that Mark is conforming to their standards by tying a sweatshirt around his waist to hide his fat. The narrator bluntly tells Mark that his ass is too big and ends by using expletives to emphasize their frustration. Overall, the song satirizes the obsession with physical appearance and the pressure to fit into societal norms. It mocks the tendency to judge others based on their bodies and the superficiality of image-conscious cultures.