NOFX – Civil Defense Lyrics | 15 years ago |
This song reminds me of old hardcore punk like Black Flag and Minor Threat, and I love when NOFX shows they can still write and play that great stuff. I like most all of their songs, but the ones like this without the "theatrics" are my favorite. Great job from Eric Melvin on vocals in this one. I don't know where the lyrics here come from since you can only here about half of them in the song, but they make sense. The lyics at the top are wrong b y the way, it is "If you take my advice," not "tape my voice." |
Anti-Flag – Tearing Everyone Down Lyrics | 16 years ago |
You guys are getting very close to the meaning of this song. This song is actually about in-fighting. It's about punks who are trying to accomplish the same goal, but due to a few small differences, they won't work together. |
NOFX – We March To The Beat Of An Indifferent Drum Lyrics | 18 years ago |
I am blown away by the fact that no one has commented on this song. It is one of my favorite tracks off of Wolves in Wolves' Clothing, and one of my favorite NOFX songs. It is about how so many americans turn a blind eye and a deaf ear to all the troubles they know to exist in the world. |
NOFX – The Man I Killed Lyrics | 18 years ago |
Otnemen just owned all you Tookie lovers. |
NOFX – One Celled Creature Lyrics | 18 years ago |
I think you guys may have missed the meaning of this song. Consider this: A guy was trying to bring about change in the world. However, his methods were violent and ended up landing him in an asylum. He could have changed the world, but his violent means screwed up his pure intentions. The moral: Means never justify the end. |
NOFX – The Man I Killed Lyrics | 18 years ago |
"i think he was connected to three different murders" If he killed three people, then that doesn't fit in with the song stating that the person only killed one man. It's about a hypothetical person killing George W. Bush, just like Fat Mike told me. |
NOFX – I.D. Lyrics | 18 years ago |
The ID is the childish part of our personality that craves instant gratification. This song is about someone who is controlled in motifs heavily by their ID and find instant gratification through drug abuse. |
Against Me! – Searching for a Former Clarity Lyrics | 18 years ago |
If this song is about dying of AIDS, here is one interpretation of the lyrics. "Confessing childhood secrets, of dressing up in womans clothes. Compultions you never knew the reasons to." This is about the person being sung to writing in his journal about cross-dressing. Cross-dressing is associated by many with homosexuality, which is assoiciated by many with AIDS. "Will everyone, you ever meet or love, be just a realationship based, on a false presumption. Despite everyone, you ever meet or ever love. In the end, will you be all alone?" This man is having a hard time revealing his homosexaulity to anyone he cares about, and worries that since they do no know who he truely is, only the person he pretends to be is their friend, not the true person he is. He worries that if this is true, he will die without any true friends, and no one will truely care about who he really is, only who he pretended to be. |
NOFX – The Man I Killed Lyrics | 18 years ago |
The song is written solely from the perspective of the fictional assassin of George W. Bush. Fat Mike told me himself. |
NOFX – One Celled Creature Lyrics | 18 years ago |
I love the fact that Eric Melvin singing more nowadays. |
NOFX – Instant Crassic Lyrics | 18 years ago |
I live a little less than 40 miles south of Bakersfield. I laughed my ass off the first time I heard this sone. |
Leftover Crack – Super Tuesday Lyrics | 18 years ago |
Rather, Casey Royer said, "I love my country, yes it's true But I fear my government and so should you." |
Leftover Crack – Life Is Pain Lyrics | 18 years ago |
This song regards how evolution is no longer working on the human population. It speaks to the issue of the "weak" living, primarily because of the indutrial revolution. Therefore, the genepool is pretty much being pissed in as bad cards stay in at incredible rates to how they would have before technological advances. Also, the song touches on how people can often find no point to life other than reproduction and use it to escape feeling worthless. |
Bad Religion – Los Angeles Is Burning Lyrics | 18 years ago |
Fire is symbolic in this song of mania, which mass media causes the general population, symbolized by Los Angeles, to buy in to. |
Leftover Crack – Gringos Son Puercos Feos/The Rain Lyrics | 18 years ago |
America has been the home of many great people, new ideas, and inventions, but perhaps we are trumped by our downfalls, such as the Ku Klux Klan, McCarthyism, and beign the only country to have ever used a nuke. Infact, we did it twice. Gringos Son Puercos Feos really enocurages "patriots" to rethink their pride. I believe Milo of The Descendents once put it quite well, "You’ve got to know the truth before you say that you’ve got pride" |
Leftover Crack – Super Tuesday Lyrics | 18 years ago |
I believe Casey Royer of D.I. said it best, "I love country, yes its true But I fear my government and so should you" |
Misfits – Hatebreeders Lyrics | 18 years ago |
Who would dare to discredit the Misfits? They created the world "Murderlation!" |
Misfits – Vampira Lyrics | 18 years ago |
...Vampira was nasty in the face. |
Misfits – Attitude Lyrics | 18 years ago |
I'm siding with Poison on the hole/blow issue. However it seems that Glenn says whore in the second repitition of the chorus. |
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