The Offspring has shared an amusing new quarantine cover of “Here Kitty Kitty”, the track that gained widespread notoriety earlier this year due to its prominent inclusion in the Netflix true-crime smash, Tiger King.

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The track, performed in Tiger King by its infamous star, Joe Exotic, was written by the Clinton Johnson band—just like the rest of Exotic’s “hits.” The track details Exotic’s theories about what really happened to Carole Baskin‘s missing husband—specifically, that she killed him and fed him to her big cats.

As the band notes in a post shared along with the video,

Hey, Guys! Like many of you, we are going a little stir crazy these days and we wanted to do something fun to put a smile on our faces, and hopefully on some of yours too. This song, Here Kitty Kitty, was originally by the Clinton Johnson band, and *not* by anyone in that recent documentary we all got caught up in.

The Offspring wives were group texting recently, and while they all agreed that they truly love their husbands, there are times when they’ve absolutely felt like feeding us to the tigers. In that spirit, we hope you enjoy this random song & video. 

In the video, the veteran punk band performs the song while wearing protective masks, six feet apart—aside from drummer Pete Parada, who rocks a full-body tiger suit behind the kit. Over the course of the clip, additional cat-suited dancers make their way across the frame. The video of the band playing is also interspersed with footage of the tiger-suited drummer skateboarding around open streets.

Watch The Offspring cover “Here Kitty Kitty” from Tiger King below:

The Offspring – “Here Kitty Kitty” [Joe Exotic/Tiger King cover]

[Video: The Offspring]

You can also watch the “original” Joe Exotic version of “Here Kitty Kitty” for reference below:

Joe Exotic – “Here Kitty Kitty” [Music Video]

[Video: JoeExoticTV]

[H/T Consequence of Sound]