| Sinch – The Silent Acquiescence Of Millions Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| Folks, the name of the song says it all. It's about the silent suffering of millions of people, leading boring ordinary lives, and how, for the most part, nobody can do anything about it. The Silent Acquiesance of Millions. That's the name of that tune. | |
| Nonpoint – Hands Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| This song is great. I have no clue what it means, only speculation, but all I'm really gonna say is this is probably one of the most melodic songs I have ever heard. Oh, and it's great. | |
| Nonpoint – Endure Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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this song is about fucking up somewhere in life and having to go through a tough phase to get back to where you want to be. the lines about making money for the boss, being on time, and taking a punch seem to refer to having to endure a sucky job and take punches to get ahead or stay abreast of the pack. the lines about "keeping the worry-free, happiness philosophy" let us know that he is hiding his discontent to reassure others that he has things under control in his life. on a personal note, the lines about putting down the books and putting up the walls almost exactly follow my pattern of behavior after getting kicked out of college. i had to put down the books and put up walls to defend myself from criticism and discontent. one of their best tunes, i recommend it to anyone who has had a bad job or a realy tough period in their life that seems to stick with them. |
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| Coheed and Cambria – A Favor House Atlantic Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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SongMeanings.net: What does this song mean to you? Me: Nothing. This song sucks. Coheed and Cambria sucks. I am choosing to comment on the page for this particular song because of all the insanity that comes before, between Sara0323 and the folks who choose to believe that this band represents God. Please, fire all your guns at this post. I bet half or more of the people who love this song also love Bill Clinton and voted for John Kerry, or wish they could have because they were too young or lazy at the time. Guess what. This band sucks. Emo sucks. The whole brand of music in pop culture is a lie. If you wanna gauge your ears, paint your body up with tattoos or punch holes through your labia or scrotum and call it "cool and different", fine by me. But leave that shit in your own pathetic lives. Coheed and Cambria suck. Always have, always will. But please, go ahead and throw your stones at me for this posting. I will not now, nor ever, post again on this particular band, so I don't care. This band sucks. I believe I've made my point. And to the hardcore Democrats out there: You're a bunch of treasonous losers. Thank you for your time. |
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| Seven Mary Three – Water's Edge Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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American Standard is a brand of toilets with a reputation for high flush capacity and low water usage. "American Standard" is an album by Seven Mary 3 that contains two good songs. They are "Cumbersome" and "Water's Edge". Don't call me an idiot. You don't even know what CINC means. |
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| Nonpoint – Circles Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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This song is about the seeming endless ritual of modern existence. 'Pedal to floor, back in the seat'; is taken to mean each day starts off the same; too quickly. It's a pretty heavy song, and it's message is unmistakable. 'Passing the slow, defeating the weak, all with the time on the sheet'; obviously a play on an egotistical person in a low-wage menial job, thinking he or she is the bomb because they have an extra hour or two on the time sheet for the week. 'Purpose and will vs. modern machine'; you can be highly skilled and versatile, yet be stuck as a one-track cog in the corporate or social machine of the nation. You can feel distant even when you're arm's length. As for the second verse, I think that it points to a person with low ambition who creates self-fulfilling prophecies of failure: 'satisfaction only when I finish the end'. Finally, the final verse begs the question; 'Does it matter what place I began?' In other words:if I start out poor, lonely, as nothing, can I succeed in this ever-changing and ruthless world? This song is very heavy, very in-your face, and mixes the drum and guitar very well with the vocals. In other words; I'm not surprised that of all the 'true' Nonpoint fans posting on the pop songs, only three folks have so far commented on this song. PS - Recoil is cannon-fodder. Don't waste your time. |
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| Nonpoint – Your Signs Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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This song should be endless. It's got great hooks and sweet melody and harmony lines with the guitar and vocals. Some of the chorus lines really boom, thank to Elias Soriano's vocal acuity, and the effect the guitar plays throughout is amazing. As for meaning, this song sounds to be about a dude who cannot seem to find the way to some girl's heart. Like a boyfriend in trouble, or losing it because his girl is sending clouded signals. It strikes a definite chord with anyone who has these kinds of problems, especially once they hear it for what it's about. Do yourself a favor: play this song now. By the way, Recoil ain't even worth the bargain bin prices. Download the Truth, Broken Bones, and Rabia, and you're set. Don't waste the gas driving to the store (or the photons buying online). |
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| Nonpoint – Back Up Lyrics | 20 years ago |
| He really wants to kick someone's ass. And he will do it. But first they have to push him to the edge. A very simple song about restraint, and when that method fails, the use of extreme violence. Hence, I love it. | |
| Seven Mary Three – Water's Edge Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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This song is literal. The only salvation for this little gem is that it's darkly catchy. It's got some good hooks. Although, I will venture that the singer was part of the plan to kill this person and got cold feet seconds before they killed her and wanted to stop it. The other killers were his friends, i.e.- "her killers got their friends in familiar places" - all the places he knows as well. This is literal. Don't be fooled. PS - the rest of the disc is garbage. All but Cumbersome, that is. |
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| Seven Mary Three – Cumbersome Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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This song is most definitely about a breakup. The guy believes he has more chances, i.e-bridges, which lead to the past, and better times. Things have soured now, and all the bridges he brings up are remembered and burned down. As for all the contradictions in the last two bridge verses, this is representative of both the internal struggle to decide which character to play that particular encounter, and the differences she has with the singer. Cumbersome indeeds mean unwieldy, although heavy is part and parcel with the term. His relationship is now going the way of ancient Rome. Now he stumbles over words trying each time he sees her to be romantic, or even funnier than before, or something like that. Its cumbersome to try and act a certain way that isn't you, and so it interferes with the things in life that he really represents. The other songs by this band, with exception to "Water's Edge", ar garbage. I'm sorry, you know it's true. |
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