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Clutch – The Mob Goes Wild Lyrics 21 years ago
This song is great, I love rebellious tunes. Not to mention it is done so well!

This song describes Worm Drink's (A conscientious objector) point of view on war, he doesn't want to have shit to do with it, and all that comes of it is bad.

Not much to it, Love the Chorus though,
21 guns, box made of pine, letter from the government sealed and signed delivered Federal Express on your mother's doorstep.

So awesome the first time I heard it, and will continue to be.

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Clutch – Ghost Lyrics 21 years ago
I agree too, this song is by far one of the best, Regulator too is great.

I don't really know how this song ties into the theme of the whole CD, where the Conscientious Objector Wormdrink is fleeing from the evil Blast Tyrant and his ship the Swollen Goat. Wormdrink himself is just that, a conscientious objector that doesn't want to fight the war for his nation, run by the War Monger (Blast Tyrant). Once over I am not sure how Eulogy for a Ghost plays into this, but here's my interpretation of it.

A greedy tax collector and a vile Wife plan to kill her husband in order to gain his inheritance. This is stated supported by a wooden coffer (or small vault/moneys) being handed to her after the silent prayer (his burial).
It seems that they had just killed the husband that morning (who has this morning given up the ghost). The fact that the creditor helped her is supported by the "repossession of his silver eyes, and in the potters field he lies."

More toward the end the ghost comes back to realize what has been done, and he does not find peace. His wife sleeping with the creditor in their own bed.

"The Sons of Cain receive no reprieve" - The commiters of this murder will not have to pay for their deeds.

Mael~

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Clutch – Ghost Lyrics 21 years ago
I agree too, this song is by far one of the best, Regulator too is great.

I don't really know how this song ties into the theme of the whole CD, where the Conscientious Objector Wormdrink is fleeing from the evil Blast Tyrant and his ship the Swollen Goat. Wormdrink himself is just that, a conscientious objector that doesn't want to fight the war for his nation, run by the War Monger (Blast Tyrant). Once over I am not sure how Eulogy for a Ghost plays into this, but here's my interpretation of it.

A greedy tax collector and a vile Wife plan to kill her husband in order to gain his inheritance. This is stated supported by a wooden coffer (or small vault/moneys) being handed to her after the silent prayer (his burial).
It seems that they had just killed the husband that morning (who has this morning given up the ghost). The fact that the creditor helped her is supported by the "repossession of his silver eyes, and in the potters field he lies."

More toward the end the ghost comes back to realize what has been done, and he does not find peace. His wife sleeping with the creditor in their own bed.

"The Sons of Cain receive no reprieve" - The commiters of this murder will not have to pay for their deeds.

Mael~

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A Perfect Circle – Pet Lyrics 21 years ago
I agree with the War theory, as well as the dope theory, what I don't agree with is Slick bashing other people's interpretations. You must have hurt yourself reading quite a few times now eh?

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A Perfect Circle – Pet Lyrics 21 years ago
I agree with the War theory, as well as the dope theory, what I don't agree with is Slick bashing other people's interpretations. You must have hurt yourself reading quite a few times now eh?

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A Perfect Circle – Brena Lyrics 21 years ago
Funny thing is I refer to my girlfriend the same way in my poetry, through her middle name, Layne.

Good song

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A Perfect Circle – Thinking Of You Lyrics 21 years ago
It starts out with the speaker unable to sleep, all he can think of is being with his lover, and apparently is unable to be with her at that moment.
The rest is just reminiscing about sexual moments with her.

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