To hear something new is
Hard and painful for the ears
We here the music of
Foreigners badly

I make the sounds that you can't understand
I make the sounds that you can't understand
Thus spake Me

My fingers, my voice
Slide into every orifice
My fingers, my voice

This is my critique
This is my subversion
This is my revolution
This is my revolution

I make the sounds that you can't understand
I make the sounds that you can't understand
You, I
Spake me

You, I own these words
This is friendship
That's what friends are for
You I own these words
I make the sounds you can't understand

I am Nietzsche
Thus spake me
I am Nietzsche

I am Nietzsche
I am Nietzsche
I am Nietzsche
I am Nietzsche
I am Nietzsche

1886 was a very good year
You and I know this to be true
Thus spake me


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    The misspellings that run throughout this band's lyrics, especially of major intellectual figures (Nietzsche, case and point), lead me to doubt the depth of Orchid's comprehension of their thought. I suspect that the namedropping is more just for effect. This is fitting, given that Nietzsche was, as Ricoeur pointed out, one of the foremost hermeneuticians of suspicion. Along with Marx and Freud, of course. Orchid sucks.

    TheLogicOfDisintegrationon October 14, 2009   Link

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