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If there's been a way to build it,
There'll be a way to destroy it,
Things are not all that out of control.
There'll be a way to destroy it,
Things are not all that out of control.
Lyrics submitted by weezerific:cutlery
Track duration: 06:05
"Crest" as written by Timothy John Gane, Laetitia Sadier
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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These lyrics sound like some kind of logical truth: if something can be built, therefore it must be able to be unbuilt. If you can add 2 things together, then we should be able to subtract one, right?. When applied to society at large, this view is so myopic—yet terse and concise like a haiku—that it makes me think Stereolab are just playing around with ideas to get people to think from a different point of view. I don’t think they actually believe it’s that easy or simple to just undo the global economic order. Nor do I think they believe there is nothing to be concerned/alarmed about in our world, ie. that “things are not all that out of control.” Question is: how out-of-control do things need to be to be that out-of-control?
The song itself is certainly about/directed at alarmists or anxiety-ridden people of any kind.