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| Black Sabbath – Behind The Wall Of Sleep Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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No, the song is based on the H. P. Lovecrafts short story Beyond the Wall of Sleep, which is a pretty rad tale. You should all read it and understand why the story influenced the song. |
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| Electric Wizard – Vinum Sabbathi Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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This song is bad ass. I don't know what it's about, but I think it's about selling your soul to the occult or satan. I think it's about following the left-hand path and becoming a follower of darkness. I love the part when the overdrive is turned on and it gets extremely heavy and a bit distorted. HELL YES! |
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| Electric Wizard – Dunwich Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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It's about the movie or the story by H. P. Lovecraft... you have to see Dunwich Horror, that movie is pretty bad ass. |
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| The Clash – Death or Glory Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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Death and glory is a methaphore of right and wrong; greed and poverty; ill and healthy; and happy and sad. Which fits in every humans circumstance in their life scenario. |
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| Ministry – Dead Guy Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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It's reverse psychology of the stabber and the victim that's being stabbed. Basically, it boils down that the victim who is or isn't dead doesn't match the criminal's act and mind of beng "dead." As in, the criminal is dead inside. |
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| Black Sabbath – Paranoid Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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This song is about the extreme levels of paranoia that damaged his relationship and now his mind. What I love about this song is it's confession in real pity that's destroying his ego and relationships. He's trying to find happiness to wake him up from his delusion states of paranoia and depression. Great song! |
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| The Cure – Boys Don't Cry Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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Man, I have to say I'm too embarrassed to admit that I really dig this song. The Cure are the pioneers of emo music! |
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| Bikini Kill – Rebel Girl Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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In social norms, the rebel girls are easily rejected. This song is great with its bratty and teenage age antics of friend making. These verses "I really wanna be your best friend," and "They say she's a slut, but I know she is my best friend" is the acceptance of rebellion in her friend, she wants to get to know this cool, bad ass girl in her attitude is attractive and sassy.
Total killer song, I wish I had a rebel girl in my life. :) |
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| The Magnetic Fields – Absolutely Cuckoo Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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This is a warning composed in a song format. Beware of the proagonist's light attatchment and his already-in-love approach. Already he's already crazy in love with this person and fears his short timing of falling in love can scare his lover away. Obsession can easily scare a person a way, which commonly easy to oppose or get creeped out. For those who fall in easy, tone it down a notch and you might get what your heart desires. |
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| Nine Inch Nails – Reptile Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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Of course, anyone who's familar with the TDS concept album knows this is apart of the protagonist's psychological desperation to "feel" again. This associates with his lost of religion, lost of stabability, lost of self, lost of pride, etc. He obligates himself to a prostitute and he feels the cold-blooded "whore" during the intercourse without feeling, without emotional attatchment, and without morality. "Reptile" is definitely about a whore and how he's confining himself with her sexually. |
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| Nine Inch Nails – The Perfect Drug Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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The verse line, "the more i give to you, the more i die," obviously states the health abuse of his drug addiction.
This song translates to love/drug addiction, according to most listeners it interferes with a relationship. I disagree, but the dopamine effect works with drugs and human relationships as well.
The song is a battle with abstinence and guilty pleasure of substance abuse. His perfect drug can be anything, commonly to be said it can be alcohol. The effect of alcohol and drugs are quite helpful and euphoric for his sobriety sufferings. It supports escapism in a composed form of sublimation and hedonism. Due to health concerns, we both are aware what drug abuse can lead to and this song is the guilty pleasure of drug addiction in itself.
By the way, I love this song. |
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| Nine Inch Nails – The Perfect Drug Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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The verse line, "the more i give to you, the more i die," obviously states the health abuse of his drug addiction.
This song translates to love/drug addiction, according to most listeners it interferes with a relationship. I disagree, but the dopamine effect works with drugs and human relationships as well.
The song is a battle with abstinence and guilty pleasure of substance abuse. His perfect drug can be anything, commonly to be said it can be alcohol. The effect of alcohol and drugs are quite helpful and euphoric for his sobriety sufferings. It supports escapism in a composed form of sublimation and hedonism. Due to health concerns, we both are aware what drug abuse can lead to and this song is the guilty pleasure of drug addiction in itself.
By the way, I love this song. |
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