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The Planet Smashers – Super Orgy Porno Party Lyrics 19 years ago
"It could also be about the progression of third wave ska. In the begining they are hanging the two-tone suits up, departing from them and yet still showing respect, but by the the end the suits are just scattered on the floor without any regard."

Nailed it. I applaud you for giving this awesome song a real meaning to me!

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The Planet Smashers – Giants Lyrics 19 years ago
This song is pretty awesome-- shame so few people get exposed to classics like this.

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Streetlight Manifesto – Kirstina She Don't Know I Exist Lyrics 19 years ago
Wow, the solo in this is absoloutely mindblowing. Trumpets blaring, drums going, insanity put in music form. Amazing lyrics, and easy to relate to for us shy people.

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Panic! at the Disco – Build God, Then We'll Talk Lyrics 20 years ago
Well, my personal belief is that the "virgin" is an aspiring lawyer who needs a job at the firm. She's offered a job for her "services" and she accepts for the job.

The line "Moonlighting aside, she really needs his money" refers both to the "Virgin" and to the Lawyer's Wife. They both need his money, the wife needs his income to support herself (and possibly kids) and the "virgin" needs the job she's offered to support herself.

The "virgin" is an upstanding catholic beacuse of the rosary in her ie, but she thinks she has no other option. The line "And the habit of decomposing right before your very eyes / Along with the people inside" says to me that the virgin, who was an respectable person (actively religious, virgin. law school graduate, aspiring and ambitious lawyer) is slowly "morally decaying" and all her moral values seem to be disentigrating.

The "wonderful caricuture" is the obvious mascarade of the act of the lawyer and constable as something even the least bit romantic. The virgin does it for self advancement and self preservation. Can't you just see a high powered lawyer or fat police officer lying in a run down motel room next to the awkward and ashamed virgin saying "that was wooooonderful..." as she slowly responds..."Yea... erm...yes it was" or something of the sort.

She entered the motel with visions of "raindrops on roses and s (herself most likely) in white dresses" but she is awakened to the brutal truth that these two men are just using her. "Sleeping with roaches" bit refers not only to the run down condition of the motel she's in, but the men she is sleeping with, hence the "sleeping" bit.

"and taking bad chances" means she's taking a gamble on the lawyer in the first place. What if she gets caught. (she does) what if she has to do it again? (she does.) All these things are all the things balancing out against a high powered career with 8 figures a year.

Another interprotation of the line "Bad chances" is a stab at the duality of the meaning. The sound is so similar to "taking bad guesses" or "buest guesses" that perhaps the singer could be attempting to use both. Since "Bad chances" fits in with the line before it, and "Best guesses" fits well with "At the shade of the sheets before all the stains" could be "proof" of this. If he did mean "best guesses" then he could be talking about before the...you know... stains... im sure a run down motel bed has seen its fair share of action over the years.

Now, i know this running on a bit, but im not done. So, to address the "purse of a different kind" This could mean alot of things, and i'll leave it up to personal interprotation, but my personal belief is that it's the money she's gotten from the both the constable and the lawyer.

No, reading that wasn't too bad was it? Didn't think so.

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