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| Stratovarius – Anthem Of The World Lyrics
| 21 years ago
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It's saying that we keep pretending to be united in world peace aka those damn benneton commercials and those things during the eighties, but are we really sticking to it. Also, we're pretty sure god died and left us to fend for ourselves, which is why we should be trying to pull it together. |
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| In Flames – Colony Lyrics
| 21 years ago
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it IS about how we're degenerating into lazy fucks who don't do anything for ourselves anymore. it suggests that we should work a little more for our rewards instead meeting the bare minimum requirements. |
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| In Flames – Clayman Lyrics
| 21 years ago
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I go with Silent Aenima...if you just "go with the flow" because it looks like what everyone else is doing, you'll be lost when they kick you off the boat. |
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| In Flames – Clayman Lyrics
| 21 years ago
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I go with Silent Aenima...if you just "go with the flow" because it looks like what everyone else is doing, you'll be lost when they kick you off the boat. |
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| Arch Enemy – Pilgrim Lyrics
| 21 years ago
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It's just a song Mike wrote, questioning his faith. but ditto the above post, cuz it gets straight to the point. |
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| In Flames – The Quiet Place Lyrics
| 21 years ago
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I say ditto Samurai Sword...STYE is as far as it goes...if it sounds any more distant than that, I probably won't buy it. The first song I heard by them was Cloud Connected, but I agree with the loyal fans; their old songs were what made them great. In an interview they did they said they wanted to be able to have one guitar in each speaker instead of overdubbing because they want to be able to play each of their songs live without having to skip anything, hence the lack of solos. However, this tactic sort of does make them sound like nu-metal, at least when compared to December Flower, which by the way has one of the best solos I've ever heard. |
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| In Flames – System Lyrics
| 21 years ago
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This reminds me of Manson's Fight Song...it's about declaring your freedom to those who want to control you...in fact, a lot of songs are about that, one way or another... |
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| Dimmu Borgir – Unorthodox Manifesto Lyrics
| 21 years ago
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the title of the song explains most of their songs...they quote themselves that this is religious music. they're promoting satanism in this one. |
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