| Justin Sane – The Worst Case Scenario Survival Handbook Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| I love this song. It has a lot of meaning for me. And I love Justin Sane. I've met him a couple times at shows for Anti-Flag (when they were still good)l. He's a really good guy from what I could tell. | |
| Eisley – Invasion Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| I love this song too! It was so amaizng live. | |
| Eisley – I Could Be There for You Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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Wow, no comments. I've never been the first to comment before! The first time I heard this song was when I saw them live. It's a great song. |
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| The Cranberries – Electric Blue Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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This song really is amazing. Though the high-pitched 'Na na noh, na na noh' sort of gets on my nerves. =( I love this song. It really is mesmerizing. That little bit that starts at ten seconds and ends whenever, that actually isn't part of the chorus. Turn it up real loud and you can hear it clearly. It's beautiful, Latin, and not the chorus. Wish I knew what it meant. Love this song.. |
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| Ben Kweller – How It Should Be (Sha Sha) Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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Even when I'm more than half-tired, this song manages to give me the energy to bop my head and wiggle my foot a little. This is a great song. 'The sound, it found the ground and hit it for free.' This may have nothing to do with the song, but when I actually thought about this line, the first thing that came to mind was looking down at the ground and saying "Shit...". The sound of the Shit found the ground and hit it for free, meaning no one heard. That probably has nothing to do withthis song. At all. Well, someone did call his jewl cheap. Maybe it was a gift or... Whatever. Tons of fun. |
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| M.I.A. – Galang Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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Oh, sorry. I'll start typing with a good deal more stupidity and mindless drivel. 'Kay? Haha. |
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| M.I.A. – Banana Skit Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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Oh, wait. I've never noticed the second line of the song, Refugee education number one. Maybe they're trying to educate (rehabilitate?) drug addicts? You know, the ones who drugged themselves a bit too far out of their minds =) Possibly not, though. Just a thougt. |
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| M.I.A. – Banana Skit Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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Stupidity about something, that's for sure. You'd have to research a bit on the band to really know for sure. Great song. |
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| M.I.A. – Galang Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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This is my first post after one or two years of looking around this site. I have been waiting for this moment for so long.. The majority of the kids who post on this site are morons. You are morons. Yes.. That felt good. Fanmkreyol, you give me hope. Thanks for, you know, having a brain. It's about dealing drugs. Specifically, canabis. London calling, speak the slang- A Londer is calling our main character, the Dealer. Time for him to flip the slang-switch. Shotgun, get down.- Pretty self-explanatory. Someone is blasting away with a shotgun, mafia-style 'You owe me money' kind of thing, probably. Better get down. Someone got shot; they're down. Blaze-a-blaze, galang, purple haze- This is where what Fanmkreyol says really takes the spotlight. I'm sure we all know what blazing is. Now those who didn't know now do know that purple haze is a type of marijuana. Go on, go on, get blazed on the purple haze. Who's hounding you in the BMW, how'd he find, you, blah, blah.. - How'd that guy find you, in the BMW? He could either be an undercover cop or a pissed off client. If you didn't already know, many cops go undercover, go to all the clubs and dealers, buy drugs, and bust them. This could be one of those situations. "147'd you" I think it's something to do with police code. You know how they have all the 10-4 and other numeric code? That's what I think this is. Pull some strings in the hood- Talk with the coummunity, pull some strings, have them help you take cover from the cops. That last line is pretty self-explanatory. River's gonna run through...- The dealer wants to leave where ever he is. Work - dealing, sucking (I guess we know our dealer is a 'she', hm?), other things will pay passage. Don't let them get to you - to cops, the anti-drug fanatics, the guys whose cock she's sucking, whoever. This is where I am going to get on you people for never using grammar of puncuation. What you have: backstab your crew sell it I could sell you What I would put: Backstab your crew, sell it, I could sell you. I think this is a threat from the singer to the dealer saying "If you betray those who have helped you, I'll get you back." That is how we analyze a song without sounding like a complete moron. Good day. |
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