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Danzig – Snakes Of Christ Lyrics 20 years ago
This song is indeed just a calling attention to the contemporary perverion of christs original teachings. This songs is saying that jesus was raped by the mass mentality for their own good, which goes to prove that jesus was just a man. And by the way Satanism has gotten a bad rap, REAL satanists don't do all that cheesy sell-out candlight sacrifice bullshit. Satanism is really Buddhism, with the twist on following outward felings to their fullest extent. Real satanism is a an intellectual version of hedonism and nialism - an experiment of the mind, and totally natural. We are all satanic. There is no heaven or hell. There may be a god but it does not concern itself with the musings of mankind.

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Morphine – Candy Lyrics 20 years ago
It's about desparate blind love in the beginning of a relationship and the fear of losing your lover when you start to feel things may be going sour in the relationship. One wants to hold on to the good part of the relationship no matter what the cost, even death. Candy is obviosly an unstable girl that want's to kill herself and want's the guy to kill himself too so they die together in a suicide pact before their passionate love fades. "Down in candyland" - Candy doesn't want to be alone in hell. She's onviously in mad love with the guy, but he doesn't want to kill himself. He doesn't love her as much as she loves him. She tries to seduce him, but in the end he knows that as long as he lives, she won't kill herself. "Candy says she's made arrangements for me in the sand" - Candy is planning their deaths. It has a slight overtone that she will murder him if he doesn't.

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Minor Threat – In My Eyes Lyrics 20 years ago
Yeah this song is obviously about living the straight edge and talking shit about the fakes. Out of Step (With the World) is a better song that says the same thing. I really love what Ian is saying but keep in mind that everybody does shit to fit in, I might even venture to say you have to do more to fit in to the sXe community than a lot of others. Ian is aware of this and deals with it in the song "It Follows".

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Minor Threat – It Follows Lyrics 20 years ago
^Amen brother you nailed it. Brilliant song. I'm 30 years old and still jamming this song. It proves that no matter how old you get, if you were once intelligent enough to figure this out and felt this way about society, it really never changes even if you do "fit in". Well, at least that's how it is for me.

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Doves – The Cedar Room Lyrics 20 years ago
It sounds like he's sorry for what he did to ruin a good relationship and he want's to take it back. He obviously feels regret, lonliness, and the cedar room is something that only he knows the meaning of. The cedar room could be a metaphor for the mind. He's calling back for her but he's just a shadow in the cedar room.

These guys deserve so much more recognition for their work. Storytelling and songwriting like this is very rare - not to mention the quality of the music. I can only compare them to Radiohead in quality. Every track on this album is great!

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Doves – Here It Comes Lyrics 20 years ago
I agree, it's about drugs.

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Radiohead – Nice Dream Lyrics 20 years ago
The main themes and feelings I get from radiohead are powerlessness, insecurity, and alienation from mainstream. This song seems to deal with these feelings, and say that it's ok that you don't fit in, find something to do with yourself and the talent you might have.

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The Delgados – The Past That Suits You Best Lyrics 20 years ago
I agree, start listening to this amazing and unique band. The song is definately about addiction to drugs, most likely heroin. I gather this because I'm also an ex-heroin addict, only about 4 months clean right now and the song spoke to me.

"Salt in my Eyes" - During the couple months after quitting heroin your eyes are red, dry, and tear up very easily.

"Stinging my brain" - Simply that after quitting, your mind is often thinking about the drug all day long, you get headaches very easily, hence the sting.

"Crawl in cave looking for light..." - This is interesting on a couple levels; the song by Morphine called Cure for Pain has a line like this "Where is the cave where the wise woman went, and tell me where, where's all that money that I spent?" I believe the cave is inside your mind, looking for a better way to live.

"Hey there, don't declare optimist it's clear you resist.
I try all the time to get it right and still it persists." - Here he is saying to himself that he's done with drugs and moved on, but in reality, the drug always creeps back in to make you relapse. He's trying and trying to get it right, but relapsing.

"Touched that you think I'm a heartless old crank and there's things that I've done to convict me of that.
Try to look out eyes straight and fast but I've struggled of late, my head in the past." - Here he is coming to grips that being clean is making him cranky and mean and in the next part he is saying he's having trouble with his head stuck thinking about how great life was with heroin and how boring it's going to be for the rest of it. These negative thought spirals are very common in the post acute phase of heroin withdrawl, like 3 to 6 months after quitting.

"Hey there, don't despair get in the cave.
We live day and night to find the right sort of light." - Again this is like the voice of rehab telling him to not get stuck, and to keep struggling until you find your way.

"Bored of the truth I return to my youth, drinking Breaker at night in the cold Duchess light.
Out by the fence there's a shout that I'm dead.
Get me out of this place, I'll take casuals another day." - Boredom is the #1 reason for relapse, so he's almost giving in here, again thinking about the past, trying to regain that feeling one way or another. Then there's a shout at the fence that he's dead. This could relate to an overdose he had somewhere, this could mean a couple different things. Possible after he had the relapse he wanted out "get me out of this place" or it could have been him in the hospital after an overdose wanting out. Again a duality meaning.

"All gates are locked, there's no way I can walk and the paths that I took led me into the swamp." - This is the feeling of hopelessness that there is no escape from the "swamp" - the swamp is a metaphor for addiction.

"Even this trusty accomplice gets rusty" Could easily be referring to the needle, after using it more then once, it can get rusty, "rusty" can be a metaphor for the drug not getting you high anymore, now it only makes you normal, now it only stops you from getting the sickness of withdrawal.

"I'm not being cruel but your brain never ruled.
I've seen the trauma of lives that were squandered but I'm not to blame for showing restraint." - Not quite sure about the meanings of this verse, could mean many things.

"Hey there, don't declare optimist.
I try every night to get it right.
And still." - Again this is like a voice inside his head telling him to not say to anyone "I quit", not to declare victory of addiction, because if he does that he won't have an excuse to relapse. Again he's trying to quit but every night he finds a reason not to.

"No path of truth led me where I could walk but the lies that I made led me out of the swamp." - Not quite sure what this is about, but what I get from it is that the ways he was told to quit did not work, and he had to find his own way to quit. That's what happened with me. - Peace

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