Indestructible On this rock I lie But I'm alive for good And I just free myself now From all what was wrong Break the unbreakable All the stars Fearlessly bright They call me out there Order me to face the wind My structure's alive, My body's on the way Don't bow down Before the walls Of fear and madness They try to counter me And strike me down To the ground again Inexhaustible The strength of fire Is running through me Spike like beam of light What mortal could ever Break this force Unconstrained I see at last My backbone straighten Thy serpent made of bones Finally rise up From the ground awaken Beat your feet On the ground now, go!



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Track duration: 04:18

"Backbone" as written by Jean Michel Labadie, Christian Andreu, Mario Duplantier, Joseph Duplantier

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    General Comment:Gojira is one of the most underrated metal bands, simply put they've fuckin perfected the double bass!
    Flag Portugeeon February 17, 2011   Link
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    General Comment:Its actualy about how joe says he feels indestructable due to the fact that he believes we exist after death. And with that knowledge he feels he can take on life head first.

    I love Gojira in more than one way theye taught me to have respect for this earth and us as humans, but this is a rather ignorant song as he is putting his life and faith into an unlikley outcome. we know where we are going as humans some are just too ignorant to accept truth and fact.
    Flag sapienceon September 10, 2010   Link
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    General Comment:The song is probably about Godzilla.
    Flag Derplysison August 01, 2010   Link
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    General Comment:Its the main character of the story going outside the normal city life into the wilderness where he can finally see the stars, he freed himself from what made him feel deadlike. He feels the stars calling him to do something about his problems. He gains courage and the passion to do his duty, so he get's up and does it.
    Flag Disspositionon April 17, 2010   Link
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    General Comment:I think the "Rock" is a metaphor for our Planet.

    the speed of the guitars is frantic!
    Flag TheRiverDragonon November 30, 2009   Link
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    General Comment:these guys are buddist and alot of their lyrics coem from their beliefs about spiritual enlightenment etc. so its safe to say jwolfs pretty on the money, i just can't write a whole analysed blurb about the song. so yeh...spiritual transformation etc.
    Flag Vas Deferenson October 06, 2008   Link
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    General Comment:i'm going to have to agree with jwolf and add that this song is enforcing the importance of having a strong inward spiritual understanding
    Flag Liarson October 12, 2007   Link
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    General Comment:----- continuation

    Now he is a better person through his trials ready to take on anything.

    This is a classic story of os spiritual enlightenement. Biblical allusions and references can be seen here. In Buddhisim this parallels the story of Siddartha Guatama and his path through adversity to ultimate Nirvana and enlightenment. There can be likenesses seen with the story of jesus christ with his crucifixation and ensuing ressurerection and godliness and holiness that comes with coming back to life.

    Great song amazing band. I saw them with Trivium machine head and lamb of god. At the time i never heard of them and liked the sound but didnt realize how amazing they were. looking back i see how amazing they played and that they are an extremley talented band. Watch out for Gojira they comin thru
    Flag Jwolf623on June 12, 2007   Link
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    General Comment:This song is definilty about someone's transformation or spritual journey within. The first verse is introducing the situation. A person laying on a rock alive and aware of the cold reality of his ignorance. He wants to free himself from what he was and break barriers that people don't normally break.
    The next verse starts his journey out with engaging his enlightenment, going to the stars, symbols for dreams or goals. He then faces the wind and must stand in the face of people trying to use fear and power to create madness and manipulate the stupid masses. The man on the journey must look past this and realize how and what the antagonist is trying to do to him. Once he defeats this he becomes enlightened.
    The last verse just talks about how he is enlightened hence Inexhaustible, not able to run out of drive "strength of fire is running through me" hes now empowered by his transformation. Now he is unchained by the ways of the old. His backbone straightens and becomes much better than what he was. Before he was hunched over a symbol for being ingorant and hampered.
    Flag Jwolf623on June 12, 2007   Link
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    General Comment:This song seriously kicks ass! I was really suprised that this band was from France.. !
    Flag Melfynon December 13, 2006   Link

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