Lyric discussion by go4thegusto 

This song is about the myth of Las Vegas.

In the first verse, the song draws a portait of Las Vegas vastly being different from remote areas of the world where time had stood still. The song states that Las Vegas draws poeple in by the supposed glamour and glitz.

In the chorus, a warning is issued, heeding people not to get caught up in myth of Las Vegas about getting rich. The neon tiger represents the hunger of the young peoples and their preceptions of Las Vegas.

In the second verse, this becomes very clear about the myth of getting rich in Las Vegas:

"Came from the woodwork with the hopes they might Redeem themselves for poor decisions to win big"

The breakdown in the song breaks the 4th wall by vocalizing the oppositional veiw of the warning. The breakdown represents us falling into the Las Vegas myth.

no man no!!!!!!!i think the neon tiger represents the everyday man,which is always drawn into the society...it's like when they manage to lure you it's really hard to get out'like in a cage.they always promise the best for us''promised just to pet you''until we find out that everythingthey promise is a lie and has no value at all,so we mustn't let them affect us...instead,we must ''roar''back at them and try to make thinks wright..in short,i think it's a call for freedom and revolution... i don't understand the first lyrics,though.

I actually agree. I saw an interview with them and they said this whole album was about the myth of vegas. All of their albums are about Vegas in some way shape or form.

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