| Lostprophets – The New Transmission Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Amazing tune, prob my fave on LT. I agree with kookyk, he is talking about someone who is trying to hold him back in one way or another: "Cos there's no sun when you're around", and "You're static in my stereo man!" meaning that you being around is just useless and you're just ruining things. Love prophets and can't wait for the new album | |
| Good Charlotte – Misery Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I love this song, from the beat on the intro all the way through. The actual music is so driven. As for the lyrical content I think it is about just accepting how you feel. Too many times we try to fight being miserable about something, whereas it helps a lot more to just accept it once in a while. We have all had thoughts where we just feel we are destined to be unhappy, even though that isn't the case. The fake people he sings about are the ones that are trying to hide their misery. Its not an emo song, no way, its a song about part of life that we all experience at one time or another and can all relate to. I've loved this band since I was 15 and now I'm 21, and they seem to have grown with me. I think they are highly underrated and just signed off as a teen pop-rock band, when they are just so much more now and should get credit for that. |
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| Nas – I Can Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| I heard the mash-up version with a Johnny Cash song, and I think its awesome. I am a white 21 year old from England and I still find it inspirational even though its not really aimed at me. However, it still makes me believe that I can make it at whatever I want, and that we can work together for a better world free of the racism and prejudice that seems to take centre stage these days. People are too easily pidgeon holed | |
| Lostprophets – We Still Kill The Old Way Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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This song is amazing, esp live. Its the perfect tune to open the album, and is basically saying that they haven't changed one bit (in response to their critics), that they are up for a fight, and will battle to the end. I think it perfectly sums up the prophets' never say die attitude, and the music suits it really well cos its quite heavy. |
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| Hard-Fi – Television Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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This is an amazing song. I think that he's singing about how these days its so easy to become a z-list celeb and be in the magazines all the time: "Newspaper headlines, I can't believe my eyes, No tales of war and destruction, But who said what last night, On the TV, That could be me!" Programs like big brother are really responsible for this sort of thing, and I think thats what he is paying testament to, and the fact that he believes his life would be so much better if he was famous. Gotta love the swipe at politicians too, good old Archer keeping it punk! Great song, brilliant album, amazing band |
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| Hard-Fi – Hard To Beat Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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In the second verse he sings: "Boy in a band dates hollywood actress. But that aint you and me, we came up from the street, no time to hesitate, we gotta punch our weight" I think he's making reference to the fact that no matter how big he and this girl make it they will never forget where they began. Great great song |
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