| DJ Bobo – Chihuahua Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Chihuahua/Chiwawa is a slang term for Ecstasy. The song is about partaking in/distributing Ecstasy. Quite simple. | |
| Electric Six – Down at McDonnellzzz Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| Just as Philemon_Crowley had said, except I would like to add that the leader is (quite obviously) the fictional Ronell McDonall. But it's an Electric Six song, so assuming a parody of a fictional character is real isn't much of a stretch, heh. | |
| Electric Six – Dirty Looks Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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It's a song that shows how big things are started from the small, an usurping spawning within the ranks of the kitchen staff, an all-out war between countries just because of a moral disagreement of no real significance. Or how what we bolster and praise to be so significant is really just like so many other things, saviors having the same fate as crooks, or a Queen committing adultery like a commoner might. The above acts are being compared to the act of taking a relationship to the "next level", comparing the outcome of such a thing to what the outcome of other small, or insignificant items or acts have created. |
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| Electric Six – Fabulous People Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| Simple song in meaning. Stars, famous people (fabulous people), have no real-world assets. They use what they do have, be that sports ability, looks, being born into a rich family, etc., to exploit normal people who want a role model, or just something to aspire to. Weather they're exploiting people for money, or just being in the lime-light. | |
| Electric Six – Kukuxumusu Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Wow. An Electric Six song that can actually be interpreted, rather than just be kind of... Meaningless, but full of humor and assorted awesomeness. Well, here we go. The song is fairly straightforward, it goes through 3 stereotypes/archetypes of women. Kukuxumusu, the woman who picks someone up and drops them at the first thing they do, and then proceeds to badmouth them. Succubus Sally, the "whore", who is hung up with comparing everyone to the last guy)liquefies the living to feed to the dead), while being overly 'affectionate', but ends up bringing you down because she always has to bring up past relationships. And then there's Hollywood Heather, the insecure wannabe movie star who insists on doing anything and everything she can to look good, she hangs on you, and leeches off of you for confidence, which she lacks naturally, and only makes you feel as though you aren't a person, but an object. What is being said with the chorus of "I'm not the revolution I'm just your boyfriend A fuck solution Until the world ends Don't make me do this Don't make me sing you a love song" Is that too many women are trying to see men as an item to use in order to build confidence, status, or purely as a trophy for themselves, and he (the singer, first person party in the song) is saying that he shouldn't have to do all this, that he's not some miracle (not the revolution), and that it should be a realistic relationship (I'm just your boyfriend). Another note, in this song I feel that the phrase "Oh my god!" is being used as a term to express frustration rather than anything else, just a note. |
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