Lyric discussion by Dragon1629 

I think this song is about this song is about greedy power hungry american corporates. Don't get me wrong, I am american, but we are fucking GREEDY! From the bottom of the sky to the top of the ocean meaning the whole world, so they want to market the whole world. They are probably old friends who are corporate rivals, and they attack a man in Buffalo, Montana... or something to get more money. When people go to pay the rent they see that it costs to much, and prices are rising. BTW, burning people in effigy means embarassing them or a likeness or clone of them. When they get to the calming part where it slows down he says "The televisions gone," meaning they probably had to sell every single thing to pay the rent or to buy Necessitys. It is probably about the depression, cause the words match it and so does the meaning. When they say "Do you need a lot of what you got to survive?" meaning most people have money so do you need a lot of money to survive? Yes. The malls are the soon to be ghost towns meaning that prices are so high or many people lack money so they cant afford the shit they want and need, when it speeds up it means rebelling against the system and money and blah blah... My guess... Could be wrong...

Prolly no one will ever get this song.

Not no one, not now, not ever, anyone.

so So-long, farewell, goodbye!

lol, i love quoting the song

Isaac Brock gets this song.

^I, actually, highly doubt that. A big part of what he's trying to convey is confusion about one's own emotions and thoughts. He's even said, and many great artists feel the same way, that his songs mean whatever you take out of it. Ambiguity is prevalent in just about EVERY form of art, probably because life is really, really ambiguous and no one, including Issac Brock, really get's it

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