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Metallica – Fixxxer Lyrics
| 22 years ago
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It seems that God is rather proficient in stick holes in us, but he seems incapable (or unwilling) to heal. |
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Metallica – Whiskey in the Jar (Thin Lizzy cover) Lyrics
| 22 years ago
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The problem is that the betrayal isn't in the Metallica lyrics. Perhaps in the Metallica version, he gets away from Captain Ferrel, and marries Molly (the ball n' chain).
In the Dubliner's version, the hero is betrayed, and must escape prison. |
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Metallica – Trapped Under Ice Lyrics
| 22 years ago
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It's about how terribly painful it feels to be a solem loner. He's trapped behind his inability to be with people, yet he yearns to be "normal". |
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Metallica – The Unforgiven II Lyrics
| 22 years ago
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Unforgiven: A child becomes a lost soul after being beaten down by the conformist society
Unforgiven II: That lost soul is found by another. |
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Metallica – The God That Failed Lyrics
| 22 years ago
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That wouldn't explain "trust you gave; a child to save; left you cold and him in grave"
I think its about a mother's grief and disbeleif after her Christian Science beleifs prevented her from saving her child. |
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Metallica – The Four Horsemen Lyrics
| 22 years ago
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Too bad Jesus would be the one siding with them...
I think that it has to do with the fact that given Christian Doctrine, anyone who truley followed it would not be deserving of heaven, and that they should be struck down by the four horsemen. |
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Metallica – Prince Charming Lyrics
| 22 years ago
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I beleive that it is saying how every miserable and tragic experience has same responsible party. If you're going to beleive that God is the cause of all good, then he is the cause of all evil. Praise God! |
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Metallica – Disposable Heroes Lyrics
| 22 years ago
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This is about how many people go into war with the desire to be heroic. In reality, most of them are an expendable commodity, used and abused for their ruler's ends. |
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Metallica – ...And Justice for All Lyrics
| 22 years ago
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Very observent.
More specifically, it contends that the rich are above the law. They need only hire high-priced attorneys to get away with doing whatever they want. Money is the ultimate defense in the American "justice" system. |
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In Flames – Episode 666 Lyrics
| 22 years ago
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666 reffered to "the beast" which, arguable, popular media has become. Perhaps it's use could be an allution to the evil and unstobable nature of media? |
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