| Coheed and Cambria – Elf Tower, New Mexico Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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In all honestly... I have no freaking clue as to what this song is exactly about... At some times it seems that it does have something to do with the story line, and then there are some lyrics that totally go against that theory... either way... great song. I love it... especially the one part: "See there's Coheed, and then Cambria in innocent merger." "Absence makes the heart grow fonder." I love those two lines. Best in the song, I think. |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Ten Speed (Of God's Blood and Burial) Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| Yeah, this is one of Coheed's new songs, which is going to be on the next album Good Apollo: I'm Burning Star 4 | |
| Jimmy Eat World – My Sundown Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| I think this is a song about suicide. "I see it around me, I see it in everything. I could be so much more than this." There is a belief about being able to become much more, and the need to become much more. And then, there is the failure. "With one hand high, you'll show them your progress. You'll take your time, but no one cares." Though progress is made, it's not good enough for everyone else, and they don't care about how far you've come, or where you're at now. "I've said my goodbyes, this is my sundown." Tired of alwats trying, and always failing, the time for the end has come, and so it's time to say goodbye. In general writing, a sundown means the end of a life, just as a sundown in the end of a day. And then of course, there are all of the goodbyes at the end of the song. "Good goodbye, lovely time" And so on and so forth. | |
| Coheed and Cambria – I'm Going to Kill You Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| Er, yeah, those are both coheedandcambria.com and cobaltandcalcium.com | |
| Coheed and Cambria – I'm Going to Kill You Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| You all do realize that this song isn't by Coheed and Cambria, right? It's by Claudio's side-band, the Prize Fighter Inferno. Although, technically, it isn't a band yet. It's just Claudio playing acoustically. So, yeah... that's all there is to it. Oh yeah, and the deal behind the Prize Fighter Inferno, at least as far as I know, is that all the songs are going to be the same basic story, only told from Jesse's point of view (Jesse himself being the Prize Fighter Inferno). Anyways, that's all I know... For more info, you can check out of course, the main site Coheed and Cambria or you can also check out the message boards on Cobalt and Calcium | |
| Coheed and Cambria – Hearshot Kid Disaster Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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The missing part is "I need Mayo, I won't fail you now." This is the part of the story, when Coheed has finally lost control of the Monstar, and it has completely taken him over. At this time, Coheed is on the ship Gloria, having killed all of the crew of the ship, which happened in the song Delirium Trigger. Also, at this time, Cambria is on the ship 33. At this point in the story, both ships are making their way to Paris, where Mayo, the president of Earth, and Wilheim (Also known more commonly as Will, who will later become the President of Earth.). Anyways, after having taken over the Gloria and having been taken over by the Monstar, Coheed is in a fit of rage, and wants Mayo's blood for what he made him and Cambria do. So, he takes the ship to Paris to kill Mayo, but when he gets there, he finds that Mayo has already been assassinated by someone hired by Will. When Coheed finds this out, he loses all control, destroying all of Paris. "So what so I'm crazy, then send me justice and I'll have Paris in flames" So, there you go, that's what this song means. |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Time Consumer Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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This song, in relation to the story, is when Coheed and Cambria kill their two youngest children, Maria and Matthew. The way the song is sung, it's more like a lullaby, sung by Cambria, meant to calm the two children and put them to sleep. It's in their sleep that both children are quietly murdered by Coheed. In the very beginning of the story, before this song, and this chapter, the four children of Coheed and Cambria are all gifted, and this worries Mayo, the president of Earth. So, he orders Coheed and Cambria to murder their children before Mayo kills both Coheed and Cambria and their children. That's how this all started. So, yeah... there you go. |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Delirium Trigger Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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I think this song is about Coheed and the Monstar taking him over. Now, as the story goes, the Monstar is activated when Coheed looks upon Cambria. Well, obviously it happens in this song, in this part of the story. "Oh dear God, I don't feel alive! When you're cut short of misery. Will you pray it be the end? Give a look surprised wide eyes to me. Then you'll know just what I am. The scare that triggers your fear. Come know me in a different light now. Come know me as God." This is when he looks to Cambria, and the changes begin. "Oh dear God I don't feel alive!" "Will you pray it be the end?" Telling Cambria you had better pray this is the end, cause of the horror of what Coheed has become. "Come know me in a different light now. Come know me as God." The Monstar is telling Cambria to foget the Coheed exists anymore, and since the Monstar has the power to destroy the universe, it does seem to have the power of a God... So yeah, that's my explaination.... If I'm wrong, as always, let me know... :D |
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| Coheed and Cambria – The Camper Velourium III: Al the Killer Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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My theory is that this song is basically just describing Al... I mean, we all know he's a psychopath... He likes to kill white girls. Now, here's a new profile on the character. I have the theory that Al the Killer is also maybe a necrophiliac. I mean, seriously. "When I kill her, I'll have her." and "Die, white girls." Not to mention all of the refrences to the dead. "Arise the hidden war of a DEAD song, unsung." "Dance upon the graves of the DEAD." "The DYING will discard the wish to live." Al is just a big scary necrophiliac with a cool ship. And yes, I know I'm probably wrong... But, you never know... I mean, the whole story line is crazy... So yeah... that's another one of my lame theories that's probably wrong. |
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| Coheed and Cambria – A Favor House Atlantic Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| Erm, I mean I'm NOT saying I'm writing... Don't want to sound like i know everything... Heh... Sorry. ^_^; | |
| Coheed and Cambria – A Favor House Atlantic Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| It's obviously about Mariah, the sniper sent to kill Claudio. I'm going to guess that most of this song is dialogue between Mariah and whomever hired her to go after Claudio. Of course, some of the lyrics seem to be from Claudio's point of view, also. "Bye bye beautiful, Dont' bother to write." Probably Claudio talking to Newo Ikken, because he thinks he's going to die. I get this because from SSTB, song number 8 (I can't think of the title at the moment). We know that Claudio is writing to Newo, saying, "I won't be coming home, when you get this I'll be dead." I'm only using that song as a reference for this one... I'm saying I'm right... I just think it's a good possibility that that's what this song is about. If someone knows about whether or not I'm wrong, tell me... Cause I'd really like to know what this song's about... I mean, this song is one of the few of theirs that doesn't seem to fit with the story line if you listen to it, or maybe that's just me... | |
| Jimmy Eat World – Bleed American Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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Haha! This is my theme song. I'm not alone cause the tv's on I'm not crazy cause I take the right pills everyday. Sums me up perfectly. :D |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Junesong Provision Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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This song is about Claudio writing to his love, Newo Ikken. Of course, it takes place after Claudio has already run away and gone into hiding. "How has Apollo been treating you..." A refrence to Claudio's dog, which is obviously in Newo's care while Claudio is gone. Then, there's the part about "I won't be coming home, when you get this I'll be dead." Claudio thinks that he won't survive. The part, "Norris and Larry, Gloria to nowhere sir, I think you'd better take my hand and pray we make this one out alive captain! we've lost all systems control then son i'll see you in my sleep..." A quick refrence to Coheed. He's on the ship Gloria. Norris and Larry are both crew members. This is probably the part where both Coheed and Cambria wind up dead. then, of course, it goes back to Claudio. At least, that's the way I see it... I could be wrong, of course... |
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