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| Limp Bizkit – Livin' It Up Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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definitely the best song on the album. perhaps my favourite of there's, i listen to it often. the "With the mutherfucken microphone..." bit is fucking amazing |
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| The Shins – Sea Legs Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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hoooly shit i love this song. favourite song on the new album, reading the lyrics for the first time now. will comment on them another time. |
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| Thom Yorke – The Eraser Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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"Be careful how you respond, as you might end up in this song"
That is the line that people keep getting wrong, and fits perfectly within the context of the song's theme. |
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| Say Anything – Wow, I Can Get Sexual Too Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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I find the lyrical content, and the actual music nice to listen to, but I just can't STAND the horribly American forced voice. It really puts me off.
Just, way too much. |
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| Muse – Knights of Cydonia Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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I think what they've done is, have Matt sing both lines, and layered them into one. Because I can hear both.
I love this song, and yes the album did leak. |
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| Tool – Lateralus Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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This song means everything to me in the world. It's still my favourite song in the world, and I don't think i'll ever get bored of it.
This is perfection in my eyes. |
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| The Dillinger Escape Plan – Unretrofied Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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"now they're looting our holes until there is nothing left "
I think this line is vital, and proves the point of the ironic fad thing. Fads are always ripped on, until you can get no more out of them. Examples are those Beat Bullying bands we had in Britain. Everyone was crazy for them, but then they got overexposed, and people got fed up of them. |
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| Metallica – Master of Puppets Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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"chop your breakfast on a mirror"
I haven't read through all of the comments, but this line clinches the 'cocaine' theme. I don't think it's about heroine at all. |
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| Thrice – Image of the Invisible Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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I don't see this as a 'flimsy' song.
Sure, it doesn't represent the Vheissu album very well (I think they'd have been better off releasing The Earth Will Shake), but it is the most accessible song on the album. To reiterate aswell, I do believe it is based on the theme of children being kidnapped, and wanting to be rescued. Thrice are also involved in the Invisible Children project, which is about Ugandan children who get taken to join the rebel army from the ages 8-12.
www.invisiblechildren.com |
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| Thrice – Image of the Invisible Lyrics
| 20 years ago
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I don't believe it is linked to Christianity, I believe it has something to do with this little quote from the Thrice messageboard.
"Dustin wrote the video for Image of the Invisible, which is about children being stolen from their parents and needing rescuing. He wrote it while on Warped Tour this summer, and the similarity between the video and the Ugandan situation, unbeknownst to him, is eerie."
That's about the video, and I can see it in the lyrics, especially;
"we can't allow this, the quiet cull
so we sing out this, our canticle" |
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