| Disturbed – Liberate Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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another question: How can all religions be right if they openly contradict eachother? I understand what you are saying about people who are so close-minded about their particular religion that they are not even open to the possibility that it might be false. 1)study the different religions and their beliefs and make an educated descision for yourself 2)judge by the beliefs of the religion itself, not the actions of its followers - people are idiots If you choose to believe that there are no wrong or right religions and that you cease to exist when you die (basically that you have no soul), think of the eternal consequences of that descision. If you're right and there is no afterlife - no big deal, you're dead anyways. If you're wrong................ I choose to believe in God because I've studied the alternative and find it illogical and more difficult to believe. If I'm right, great. If I'm wrong, no big deal - I'm dead anyways. |
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| Chevelle – Panic Prone Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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I doubt if this is what Chevelle meant by the song, but for me when he says "There's close enough And there's to far" it's a reference to relationships with people you used to be close to. Especially when you have changed and these old aquaintences represent part of your old self that you're trying to leave behind. You still care about them, but it will never be the same as it once was. I love the ending with the heavy guitar rif "come, enter the foreign" it's like a challenge to move on, even though there's so much uncertainty. |
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| Tool – Forty Six & 2 Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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It seems like at the end during the last verse See my shadow changing, Stretching up and over me Soften this old armor Hoping I can clear the way By stepping through my shadow, Coming out the other side Step into the shadow Forty six and two are just ahead of me Something is happenning and he can't stop it. Whether that could be like when you're on drugs and there's no way to stop your trip once you take them, or like a spiritual experience. This last part of the song is just different from the rest. It seems like he's just TALKING about the song's topic during the first part and then at the end he's actually EXPERIENCING whatever he's talking about. |
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| Tool – Eulogy Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| I think Ez2remember00 makes a good point. No one will die for something they know to be a lie. But people in general are like sheep and need to follow something and I think a lot of religious leaders take advantage of that. I get nauseated watching some of these assholes on TV | |
| Disturbed – Liberate Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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The Jews are waiting for their Messiah The Christians are waiting for the secong coming of their Messiah (Jesus) And the Muslims are also waiting for Jesus but I don't believe they think he's the Messiah So there's a few billion people out there waiting for some type of modern messiah and I think David is trying to capture the mindset of all those people. Living their lives in hope of what is to come... I think he at least respects the Old Testament since he quoted it in the song (Micah 4:2-3) |
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| Disturbed – Remember Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| I remember Dramain saying in an interview that this song gave him the chills the first couple of times he sang it. I think it might be about an experience he had or something that changed him. He admits he's a lot different now then when Disturbed first started. I suppose fame and age will change anybody. This song is so smooth compared to a lot of their songs - I think the best is yet to come for these guys. | |
| Disturbed – Dehumanized Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| I hope they release a studio version of the song - the live version is average quality. | |
| Disturbed – Believe Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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Whether or not the song is pro or anti Religion I don't know, but I think the most intense part is when he says: "Recognize Faces of the crucified I can hear their screams tonight Ever haunting me" This has to be at least a partial referrel to Jesus and whether you believe he was the Son of God or not, nearly every historian (secular or not) acknowledges that he was an actual person who was crucified 2000 years ago by the Roman Empire. I find it hard not to think about it whenever I hear the song. It's like when I'm driving around and have it on - I always see a cross somewhere or something like that. The guitar and drums during this part kick ass too |
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