"God Flintstone" is a song by the band Urge Overkill from their album "Saturation" released in 1993. The song incorporates elements of rock and alternative music. The lyrics of the song describe a sense of hope and optimism, symbolized by the imagery of a rainbow after a rainstorm. The line "the Sun came shining through the rain, looks like it's gonna be a rainbow day" suggests that the difficult times are over and better days are ahead. The mention of "Fruity Pebbles falling from the sky" and "all the colors of a rainbow high" represents a joyful and vibrant atmosphere. It implies that everything around seems to be in harmony and filled with positivity. The song then transitions into a more introspective and spiritual tone. The references to "Bedrock in the sky" and "Jesus Christ Rubble" suggest a merging of spiritual and fictional elements from the cartoon show "The Flintstones", as well as traditional religious imagery. The line "now I'm not wigging on Disney anymore, God Flintstone loves me, that's for sure" indicates a departure from and a rejection of the idealized and commercialized perception of happiness portrayed by Disney. Instead, the narrator finds comfort and solace in the belief that a higher power, represented by "God Flintstone," loves them unconditionally. The lyrics continue with a sense of isolation and introspection as the narrator walks through empty streets and awaits judgment. However, there is still a sense of acceptance and peace as they "await [their] judgement with a smile." Overall, "God Flintstone" can be interpreted as a song about finding hope, love, and spirituality in unexpected places. It explores themes of personal growth, self-discovery, and the search for meaning in a world that can sometimes feel detached or uncertain.