| Streetlight Manifesto – Everything Went Numb Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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I seriously think that the section "and everytime he'd think it out: 'there's nothing to worry about get in the van, don't deviate from the plan if everything goes smooth then you'll walk away a rich man'" says that it is his plan or he had a part in the plan from the beginning. It sounds like he's trying to psyche himself up for whatever it is he's getting ready to do. As for the theory of the feds being the underdogs, especially since it says "could this be the way or the day that the underdog wins? i think not, so i bet on the feds because the black hat men never win in the end", the feds have the tools and tricks at their disposal to catch people that commit the crimes. Also, when I think of a robbery of any kind involving a ski mask I usually get a picture of it being black, thus the black hat men. I think the protagonist was a hard working person, got hooked on drugs because "he took that trip that turns something to nothing" and now he's lost everything that he loves and everyone that loved him and owes quite a bit of money, so to get out of debt he had to find a way to get the money in a hurry, and there's nothing wrong with keeping a 'little' extra for himself and get away. He's also trying to sooth himself of his conscience "right and wrong there's not a lot a difference when you're singing that poor man's song", but in the end nothings going to be the same, he's going to have to run from the feds to survive. I seriously doubt that the protagonist is dead or dying, because it says "the story doesn't end here don't fear for our hero ain't near the end" which states that he isn't going to jail and he isn't dying, because both of those are two of the major ends when considering criminals. Or maybe I'm reading too much into it? |
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| Streetlight Manifesto – Everything Went Numb Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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I seriously think that the section "and everytime he'd think it out: 'there's nothing to worry about get in the van, don't deviate from the plan if everything goes smooth then you'll walk away a rich man'" says that it is his plan or he had a part in the plan from the beginning. It sounds like he's trying to psyche himself up for whatever it is he's getting ready to do. As for the theory of the feds being the underdogs, especially since it says "could this be the way or the day that the underdog wins? i think not, so i bet on the feds because the black hat men never win in the end", the feds have the tools and tricks at their disposal to catch people that commit the crimes. Also, when I think of a robbery of any kind involving a ski mask I usually get a picture of it being black, thus the black hat men. I think the protagonist was a hard working person, got hooked on drugs because "he took that trip that turns something to nothing" and now he's lost everything that he loves and everyone that loved him and owes quite a bit of money, so to get out of debt he had to find a way to get the money in a hurry, and there's nothing wrong with keeping a 'little' extra for himself and get away. He's also trying to sooth himself of his conscience "right and wrong there's not a lot a difference when you're singing that poor man's song", but in the end nothings going to be the same, he's going to have to run from the feds to survive. I seriously doubt that the protagonist is dead or dying, because it says "the story doesn't end here don't fear for our hero ain't near the end" which states that he isn't going to jail and he isn't dying, because both of those are two of the major ends when considering criminals. Or maybe I'm reading too much into it? |
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| Anti-Flag – Captain Anarchy Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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For all of the dumb shits out there, that will probably not read this message, this song is not at all about Anarchy, it is about the people that misunderstand the concept of Anarchy and wear it as a label. Also, Anarchy can work if people finally get tired of the current government fucking them over. That is all. |
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| Clit 45 – Bullshit Fucking Waste of Time Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| It shows that society revolves around money grubbers. Everyone seems to want to take everything that everyone else has without worrying about what it will do to the rest of society. | |
| K's Choice – Everything For Free Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| I take this as someone with multiple personality disorder, occasionally people with this disorder suddenly find out about the other personality and become detatched and when they see themselves in the mirror they start talking to the other personality, I assume that this is one personality talking to annother explaining the situation that they are living in. | |
| K's Choice – Cocoon Crash Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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When I think of a cocoon as a simile I think of something used to keep something safe and help it to grow. "Clearly I remember someone told me 'hold on tight, here's your cocoon crash'" sounds to me like they can see their world begining to fall in on them and they know that they can do nothing about it. |
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