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| OSI – Radiologue Lyrics
| 15 years ago
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This makes perfect sense. The music is on par with the strangeness of the case of Donald Crowhurst. |
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| Queen – The Miracle Lyrics
| 15 years ago
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This song will pass the test of time, right until the day we figure out what it means. |
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| Seether – Rise Above This Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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J12, I have been wondering the exact same thing since I came across the lyrics. The only thing I can think of, in light of the video, is killing yourself by taking a forty-eight story plunge. I would love to know what others think. |
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| Seether – Your Bore Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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I very much prefer the Saron Gas version of this song for some reason...creepy intro drums |
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| Seether – Sympathetic Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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this is one of the simplest songs I've ever heard, and yet it's an absolute masterpiece...shaun morgan is one of the finest, most overlooked songwriters in the history of rock - every song measures up |
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| Seether – Sold Me Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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This song, like virtually everything Shaun morgan has written, is bursting with emotion. I get goose bumps everytime I listen to the breakdown with those hideous screams of his. It's songs like this that make music one of the greatest pleasures in life. |
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| In Flames – Scream Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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"You can't say it's nearly as good as any other of there albums, because it's not."
Thank you, Adolf. |
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| Against Me! – Thrash Unreal Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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"No mother ever dreams that her daughter's gonna grow up to be a junkie."
This chorus line refers to western societal expectations about what is "right" and "mature" for an adult to be - conforming to certain standards, in other words.
"And she doesn't care."
She's not buying into these forced social roles, no matter what others think of her.
I like a previous commenter's idea that this might actually be autobiographical in terms of being a rock band, especially one that everybody seems to see as having sold out. They do what they want, no matter what society thinks they should be doing. And they'd do it all over again. |
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| Seether – Fake It Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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and how the hell does this have naything to do with Amy Lee??? come on people |
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| Seether – The Gift Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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i know this has been asked previously, but does anybody know how the video ties into the song? |
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| Seether – Fake It Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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and yes, the insinuation is that sounding like Nickelback is not a good thing... |
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| Seether – Fake It Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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upon first listen, I was convinced this was some sort of Nickelback hybrid. looping it for 20 minutes, however, as with any good song, helped me see the light. what a great song...Shaun seems somehow happier and yet still angry as ever. here's hoping the rest of this album is gold. |
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| Pixies – Dead Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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what an excellent song this is. I hear the distorted guitar as a clear inspiration for Nirvana's Radio Friendly Unit Shifter, among others. and the change of the funk riff from a major interval to a minor interval the second time it is played is absolutely genious! |
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| Chris Cornell – Preaching The End of The World Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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This has to be one of the all-time greatest songs ever written...the first time I heard it, i thought he was describing everything I've ever felt deep inside.
Basically, Chris is saying that, as Audiogarden1 said, when we're at our more honest and vulnerable, we just want somebody else to experience life with. The whole idea of the end of the world is, of course, not to be taken literally, but is symbolic of desperate times we all have.
No children, no house full of roses...just the end of the world and me. Just brilliant. |
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| Bob Dylan – Don't Think Twice, It's All Right Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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just listen to the line:
"and it ain't no use in callin' out my name, gal....like you never done before"
absolutely dripping with resentment and/or sarcasm. bob is so subtle and suggestive at the very same time...a very touching song - hits very close to home. |
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| System of a Down – Lonely Day Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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I'm convinced more and more that this song is meant to connect directly to Mesmerize. As has been previously mentioned, it would appear as though Hypnotize actually fucntions as a precursor to Mesmerize with the link between the two Soldier Side tracks being unmistakable.
Listening to the last riff on Lonely Day, I'm inclined to agree with this theory even more. Does nobody else take notice of the fact that SOAD sample's Soldier Side (Intro) at the very end of Lonely Day? The whole part where it suddenly switches to the higher guitar part that fades away in the background is definiteyl from the opening track of Mesmerize, suggesting that this song really ought to be considered part of SOAD's ongoing anti-war campaign between the two CD's.
I don't particularly enjoy this song, but I'm warming up to the idea of the dual disc and how SOAD themed the two CDs. |
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| Three Days Grace – Get Out Alive Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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pretty clearly about drug addiction and various people trying to convince him to get out while he can
oh, and to help make more sense out of the lyrics, they should actually read:
"If you want to get out alive.....oh-oh, RUN for your life."
ie. don't start in the first place, which makes a ton more sense than "hold on for your life" |
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