First time I had read the Bible
It had stroke me as unwitty
I think it may started rumor
That the Lord ain't got no humor

Put me inside SSC
Let's test superstring theory
Oh yoi yoi accelerate the protons
stir it twice and then just add me, 'cause

I don't read the Bible
I don't trust disciple
Even if they're made of marble
Or Canal Street bling

From the maelstrom of the knowledge
Into the labyrinth of doubt
Frozed underground ocean
melting, nuking on my mind

Yes give me Everything Theory
Without Nazi uniformity
My brothers are protons
My sisters are neurons
Stir it twice, it's instant family!

I don't read the Bible
I don't trust disciple
Even if they're made of marble
Or Canal Street bling

My brothers are protons
My sisters are neurons
Stir it twice dlja prekrastnih dam

Do you have sex maniacs
Or schizophrenics
Or astrophysicists in your family
Was my grandma anti anti
Was my grandpa bounty bounty
Hek-o-hek-o-hej-o
They ask me in embassy!

'Cause I don't read the Bible
I don't trust disciple
Even if they're made of marble
Or Canal Street bling

And my grandma she was anti!
And my grandpa he was bounty!
And stir it twice
And then just add me!
Party party party party party party
now afterparty


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Supertheory of Supereverything Lyrics as written by Eugene Hutz Eliot Ferguson

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    This is not just a party party song. Party party party guys don't read the Bible TWICE. Some fans are just clueless to the depth of this great band.

    First time I had read the Bible It had stroke me as unwitty I think it may started rumor That the Lord ain't got no humor

    He is talking about how at first glance the Bible seems harsh. Consider Supert Taranta were he is saying it was not so bad. In other words, once you understand the metaphors it is much more interesting and even at times humorous.

    Once you understand the metaphor it becomes clear how faith was used to manipulate followers. Moses wonders in a desert for 40 years and his people are starving and dying. It's a curse!

    Before that, Moses is told by a burning bush to lead the Israelites.

    You don't get what that means? You ain't got no humor.

    Put me inside SSC Let's test superstring theory Oh yoi yoi, accelerate the protons Stir it twice and then just add me, because

    I am not sure the lyric "SSC' is correct. But anyway, as mentioned he is discussing his desire to break down the walls.

    I don't read the Bible I don't trust disciple Even if they're made of marble Or Canal Street bling

    He does not trust the leaders or there sacred texts (books of philosophy or law). Whether they are made of marble (ancients) oir canal street bling (moderns). The last two lines can also represent careful attention or cheapness. This is also a reference to false idols.

    From the maelstrom of the knowledge Into the labyrinth of doubt Frozen underground ocean Melting, nuking on my mind

    Here he is talking about how consuming large amounts of information can make you a little delirious and create doubt.

    Give me Everything Theory Without Nazi uniformity My brothers are protons My sisters are neutrons I stir it twice, it's instant family!

    However, he is curious and wants to know everything. But many reigions/theorists/philosphers demand conformity.

    Male and female forces are at the center of life. Sex is the stir.

    Do you have sex maniacs Or schizophreniacs Or the astrophysicists in your family?

    In other words, these labels are silly. The traits they define are on a spectrum. They are not binary. The definitions used are overly vague like astrology readings. The divisions are silly and subejctive.

    Was your grandma anti anti? Was my grandpa bounty bounty? They ask in embassy!

    Was your grandma an anti communist. Was your grandpa an enemy of the state. Again, stupid labels.

    And my grandma she was anti! And my grandpa he was bounty! I stir it twice Or Canal Street bling Party, party, party, party, party, party Now afterparty!

    Of coures, they were. Now forget all that.... Let's have some sex, gold and party, party party!!! Now afterparty!!!

    rstringfieldon September 20, 2012   Link

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