The band members all grew up on Hong Kong's crowded
public housing estates, and the group's music addresses the economic oppression and social alienation faced by working class Hong Kong people, especially youth. They are critical of political and economic instability in the city, such as the
Asian financial crisis, as well as the incompetence of local political leaders, such as the song "WTF". They also attempt to reinforce a distinct and unique
Hong Kong cultural identity, urging the youth of
Hong Kong to be proud, as in the song "1127", taking
Bruce Lee as a
Chinese role model. Many of LMF's songs reflect the cultural problem of modern
Hong Kong society's lack of any identity for today's youth to look up to and be proud of. Their song "債" (Debt) observes that many Chinese parents send their children to the opposite side of the world only to have them grow up to be "Caucasians with yellow skin" (
Cantonese lyrics: "") while the parents distance themselves from their own children and neglect the responsibility of raising them. LMF often criticise Hong Kong's music culture. In the song "傲氣長存" and "樂壇班霸" they say that Hong Kong is no place for music, but rather entertainment in the form of scandals created by the
paparazzi. In "傲氣長存", they also criticise producers inability to make good music in a line that roughly translates as "if you don't fucking know how to be creative, then don't be so conceited." In the song "冚家拎", the majority of the song criticises Hong Kong's corrupt society. They accuse the paparazzi of making up fake news and publishing subjective opinions to sell their newspapers and magazines. They also express anger toward adult content and the illegal gambling content (soccer betting) found in newspapers. ==Mainstream and television appearances==