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Bloodhound Gang – Take The Long Way Home Lyrics 19 years ago
Great song...These lyrics are fantastic. Its funny and true all at the same time. The ryhmes make you think after you're done laughing. The Bloodhound Gang is magnificent.

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Client – Pornography Lyrics 19 years ago
I love this song. I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one. And the Libertines are fucking sweet as well.

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Anti-Flag – Indie Sux, Hardline Sux, Emo Sux, You Suck! Lyrics 19 years ago
This song is sweet, but it seems like bullshit if you ask me. Everybody is all about dividing themselves into certain scenes so they can stop thinking for themselves and take up what everyone else says is cool. Indie sucks, hardline sucks, emo sucks, SCENE KIDS suck. This song just fucking plays into all of that divisional conformist bullshit that has taken over the whole goddamn music industry today. Just the same, I like the tune and it does point out several things about how the categorizable moronic youth that ring true to even the idiots themselves.

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The Velvet Underground – After Hours Lyrics 19 years ago
I love this song. To me, though, it’s kind of sad. I think this song is a woman’s proposition to someone to come inside for a one night stand coupled with a suicide. She wants them to close the door and “drink a toast to never,” which basically means drink poison and “say hello to never.” Then “the night could last forever,” meaning that they would sleep together forever. When she says that she knows that one day someone will tell her “you’re my very special one,” I think she could be talking about God. I'm not sure, though. Its just a thought I had.

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Elliott Smith – A Fond Farewell Lyrics 19 years ago
This song is amazing. Its definitely one of my favorites of Elliot’s. All of his work is amazing, though. To me, there is no doubt that this song is about someone committing suicide. With lyrics like “It’s not what I’m like. It’s just a fond farewell to a friend.” Its like hes just trying to separate himself from the act, thinking that the death of himself will be easier to handle if he thinks of it as just saying goodbye to a friend he has known for a long time. The “veins full of disappearing ink” I think represents the poisons of some sort of drug or pill to kill himself which causes him to vomit in the kitchen sink. “The cold comfort of the in-between” is the soft, drowsy feeling that someone gets just before they pass out to die. He just wants to slow down his higher brain to stop it from analyzing his life so much and making him so sad. Taking up with the enemy is an analogy to dying, I think. We spend our lives striving to survive, fighting against death as if it is our enemy. To take up with the dead, to die, is to forfeit to the enemy. I’m not sure if this is all right, but it’s just my interpretation.

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