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Switchfoot – Easier Than Love Lyrics 20 years ago
Ah.. I LOVE how very very blunt this song is. Our culture's obsession with sex has gone overboard.. it would rock if they used this as a single on radio.

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Norma Jean – Pretty Soon, I Don't Know What, But Something Is Going To Happen Lyrics 20 years ago
This is easily one of my fave NJ songs. AWESOME.

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Norma Jean – The Shotgun Mwssage Lyrics 20 years ago
This song= awesomeness.
This song= Message from God to us.

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Further Seems Forever – Call on the Life Lyrics 20 years ago
I personally feel it is one of the strongest songs on the album. I think it's got great spiritual metaphors relating to Jesus Christ, and how, by His voice, all of my fear comes crashing down. As a Christian, if I think of the "yours" as "God's" it makes perfect sense when parallelled w/ the Bible.

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Further Seems Forever – For All We Know Lyrics 20 years ago
This is a fabulous song, I *LOVE* Bunch's voice. The entire cd is amazing.

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Underoath – A Boy Brushed Red ... Living In Black And White Lyrics 20 years ago
Definitely agree w/ Coveredbytheblood. Totally, totally true.

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Underoath – A Boy Brushed Red ... Living In Black And White Lyrics 20 years ago
Definitely agree w/ Coveredbytheblood. Totally, totally true.

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Dead Poetic – A Hoax To Live For Lyrics 21 years ago
The "staring, angry faces, begging for a place to die" could be, as you said endofme, people living for what the world has to offer.
"I could leave you where you stand, Up upon that hill that'll fall to the wayside." The hill might be like the world, and the singer could just leave them there, and not try to save them.
The chorus, yeah, I think the hoax is everything the world says will make people happy. It dictates thoughts, and it can kill all of us if we believe it.

"And in this scene, I play the protagonist, and as well I play the opposed." Here, the singer could be talking about his views as a christian. He's a protagonist in that he's against the people believing/living the hoax , but he's also opposed because people living for the world usually don't like what christians' have to say about their lives.
"Or I could leave you where you stand." Again, he contemplates leaving them all and not trying to stop them from living the hoax.
"And you call this home, no home I've ever known." As christians (of which I am one), we are told that "this world is not our home". But I could be way off in my interpretation of this line.

"This isn't war, but these are still battles."
I think it's kinda self explanatory, here.

And battles make it all die out."
Not quite sure what to make of this one...

"This hoax to live for, the very plague that kills us all."
Living for the world (which I believe is the hoax they are talking about) will kill us all if we don't believe in God.

That's my interpretation, for now.

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