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| State Radio – Give You All My Time To Save Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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I think there's too much to read in this to call it literal. It might not be about a girl, though. It could be about anything. That only adds beauty to the song, I think. |
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| State Radio – Still & Silent Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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I can't be sure, but it seems like the song is about how people see all of the problems in the world. It's difficult to see the big picture. The problems don't go away when we ignore them, they nag at us. (I think somebody's trying to tell me something) And yet we still stay still and silent. |
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| State Radio – Arsenic and Clover Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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I can't say I agree with the message. I wouldn't take arsenic without good scientific reason. But it's a catchy song that makes you think. Those are rare nowadays. |
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| Lordi – SCG3 Special Report Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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Time to comment on MY FAVORITE SONG OF ALL time
I have two, duel meanings.
1) This came to me back in '95, when I was youngin, and I really like this theory. Ever had a childhood whimsy? We all have. Like I'm going to be this or do that and its just so pure and reflects your character at a really young age. What I thought was an adult, looking back on life and wants to recapture his childhood naive fantasy of becoming bulletproof. If I were to direct this music video, I would have two kids kissing on a dock at a starry night during the chorus: 'proooooooooooof'.
2) Came a few weeks later. A man being torn and hurt in a destructive relationship, and how he is resorting to have the most superificial kind of protection - physical, away from the pain that he has been caused. Hiding in a dark room, huddled up, bulletproof and completely invulnerable.
What a beautiful song. My absolute favorite. |
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| State Radio – Fall of the American Empire Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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I swear, someone went through and either took the lyrics from a concert where the singer felt like taking liberties with the lyrics, or just got them ridiculously wrong. This is laughably bad. *goes to report wrong lyrics* |
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| Dr. Steel – Build The Robots Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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I am completely astounded by Dr. Steel. I had never heard of him, nor had any of my friends. The day I learned of him, I joined toysoldiersunite.com and was amazed at how many had already joined. This song (as well as his others) bring to life my imagination. I am happy there is a Dr. Steel. |
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| David Bowie – Everyone Says 'Hi' Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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It's fairly obvious it's about it viewed by a child. "Took a big trip" and "moved away"
I get the odd vision of a little boy and a little girl, and the little girl dying for some reason. |
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| Metallica – Master of Puppets Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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Metallica has already said it a million times. They just wrote whatever cool stuff they could think of for this, and other songs. Lyrics aren't their thing. |
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| Tenacious D – Baby Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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I feel so terrible listening to this song because I know it's got no meaning whatsoever, but it still makes me want to cry. |
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| AC/DC – Big Balls Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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This also seems to be somewhat of a tribute to the phantom of the opera. "Big balls of fire"? Also, listen to the first few bars. |
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| Lordi – Hard Rock Hallelujah Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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Lordi said himself. "This is entertainment".
They aren't hardcore satanists or anything, they just like money and music, like any other band. |
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| Lordi – Hard Rock Hallelujah Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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Singsong, you make a good point, but look at these.
The true believers
Thou shall be saved
Brothers and sisters keep strong in the faith
On the day of Rockoning
It's who dares, wins
You will see the jokers soon'll be the new kings
The christians aren't jokers. Lordi talks about striking down the false prophets. This is a new religion. The religion of hard rock and metal! |
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| Lordi – 13 Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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Pure crrepiness. It's a simple opera or musical, then you go through a door. Someone is bound and gagged, screaming for their life. Nobody knows why. |
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| They Might Be Giants – Pet Name Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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I agree on a few points, but I think that she did like him. It seems like she's a girl who tries to put up a tough atmosphere, but deep inside fell in love with the speaker. Her mouth says no, but her heart says yes. Eventually the singer ends the relationship out of pity for the girl, and sadly sees her go back to her isolationist attitude. |
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