Dethklok – Andromeda Lyrics | 10 years ago |
This song is about women, and it's not anything very nice either. I'd be offended if I didn't know they were joking. |
Every Time I Die – Guitarred and Feathered Lyrics | 12 years ago |
5 years and 10,000 experiences later, this is one of my favorite songs. Music, but also mindset and taste can change. Go figure. |
Every Time I Die – Guitarred and Feathered Lyrics | 18 years ago |
Sorry Mr. Crazycore, but I'm going to have to side with Margaret on this one.The song starts off like a classic ETID tune, but halfway through come these whoa-ohs and the stupid line "fuck yeah we're gonna party tonight". That sounds like it would be better coming from Andrew WK than ETID. Did it ever occur to you that music can change for the worse? |
Every Time I Die – Apocalypse Now and Then Lyrics | 18 years ago |
When I hear this song I think of U2. All that shit that Bono talks about feeding the children, but he doesn't do anything himself. He's hanging out with three cars and a mansion in Bel Air, but he wants us to save the children with our donations. He's a fucking worthless poser, and he needs to put his nomey where his mouth is, literally. |
Every Time I Die – She's My Rushmore Lyrics | 18 years ago |
This song is quite simple. It's about a guy who wants to prove himself to be a hero to his girlfriend or a girl he loves, so he sabotages her car and forced her into a car wreck. He's done this before ("dear me, I've done it again"), and the girl dies in the wreck. Hence the last line: "The greatest lovers are murderers first." |
Every Time I Die – Champing at the Bit Lyrics | 18 years ago |
This song is a brilliant take on an old punk rock theme: selling out. I love Keith's mataphors; they're so rich and descriptive, yet leave more than enough to the imagination. For example: "We drew a crowd. The crowd drew blood." describes the young kids just getting into the scene, latching onto the next big thing. "Who let the flatterer into the gallery on our sweet sixteen?" This line is all about bigwigs at major labels and MTV trying to rake in the cash for someone else's work. "But it's ok we're got old blood and our veins are rooted to the hornets nest again. New love is tasteless." This is a call to their roots, while at the same time cursing the kids who pick up the albums just because it's cool according to the dictators. "Our hands are reeking of rapture. It's dripping from our chin." This is at the same time a blessing and a curse of success in the music world. Sure, the money is there, but what of your soul? |
Rednex – Cotton Eye Joe Lyrics | 19 years ago |
I'll bet this song is about alcohol |
The Smashing Pumpkins – Disarm Lyrics | 20 years ago |
This song is obviously about an adult reflecting on an incident of rape as he was a child. Check it out: Disarm you with a smile -What gains a child's trust more than a sweet smile? And cut you like you want me to -"cut" here is a metaphor for penetration, Cut that little child -Self explanatory. Inside of me and such a part of you -Need I say more? Ooh, the years burn -A paedophilic encounter can scar a child for years. I used to be a little boy So old in my shoes -Both these lines describe the internal pain the boy in a man-boy relationship gets. And what I choose is my choice What's a boy supposed to do? -A little boy obviously cannot make rational decisions alone, and a sexual encounter can warp his development acutely. The killer in me is the killer in you My love I send this smile over to you -These three lines express the boy's love and hate for his molester, and his confusion. I could go on, but take a look at it yourself. The song is about paedophilia. |
Tenacious D – Wonderboy Lyrics | 20 years ago |
Fill the crevasse with your mighty juice... perhaps a bit of sexual innuendo? P.S. No shit |
System of a Down – Innervision Lyrics | 21 years ago |
Acid. Dose. Tabs. LSD! Pure and simple. |
System of a Down – Forest Lyrics | 21 years ago |
I think that it's about the transition from childhood to adulthood... ya know, that loss of innocence, becoming denial, and ya know, we were all children once, but for some reason we make these weapons to kill each other... it was meant to show how far the loss of innocence really goes... |
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