The song uses the phrase "we just can't get enough" as a double entendre—representing both a romantic obsession and a society's insatiable hunger for material wealth and superficial status.
This topic is likely inspired by the song by the New Radicals , which is the opening track of their 1998 album Maybe You’ve Been Brainwashed Too . Mother We Just Cant Get Enough
You can analyze how the song acts as a critique of late-90s consumerism. The lyrics mention things like "social security numbers" and "shallow things". The song uses the phrase "we just can't
The song is prominently featured on the soundtrack of the 2002 film . Mother We Just Cant Get Enough