| Magrudergrind – My Inner Self is Telling Me that Something in this Room is at its Unintelligent High Point Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| looooooove it. | |
| Magrudergrind – Spicy Delight Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| lol | |
| Heavy Heavy Low Low – Party Girls Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| hahaha dope song. | |
| Heavy Heavy Low Low – Pizza Party Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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yeah it's about him giving this girl his music which contains his packaged emotions. and he continues to play with words. "my heart is your collector's edition" he has given this girl his heart but apparently she sees is as another prize to add to her collection. and she KNOWS she can control this guy. "oh what a time you'll have with my misfortunes" |
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| Heavy Heavy Low Low – You Killed The Bee But You Broke The Light You Asshole Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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"all they are are paper cutouts of what we'll never be" great line ***** |
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| Heavy Heavy Low Low – Do You Like Guns? Would You Like To See My Passport? Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| i love this fucking song. mind you its top 5 hhll | |
| Heavy Heavy Low Low – Tell Shannon Her Crafts Are Ready Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| i agree with ashley_x[HHLL] but you have to throw in Very Dramatic to the top of the list. | |
| Heavy Heavy Low Low – Very Dramatic Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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these lyrics are fairly straight forward. pretty much the usual heart-brake story. this is my second fav song from hhll |
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| Heavy Heavy Low Low – Are You OK Kiddo? Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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to follow up on Klausfloride's comment and phenomx87's reference: the entire Morgan Freemam quote from The Shawshank Redemption is: "..these walls are funny. First you hate 'em, then you get used to 'em. Enough time passes, it gets so you depend on 'em. That's 'institutionalized'...They send you here for life and that's exactly what they take, the part that counts anyway." This is what Freeman's character Red says about another character named Brooks. He refers to the jail and claims that it takes the quality of being independent from a person. this fits well with the ending of Are You OK Kiddo? "i've learned not to despise this sentiment complacency invokes atrophy's embrace and so what if i can't leave this room? that never stopped us before (i've learned to forget my desires)" so the complacency/comfort of having been 'institutionalized' to a jail or room by society is exactly what hhll talks about. It's the dependency on that new surrounding or the rejection of a new environment that comes directly from the isolation they suffered. not ONLY does the narrator of the song give up on trying to change the world, he's given up on trying to be a part of it. fuck it. he'll stay in his room. it's never stopped him before. |
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| Heavy Heavy Low Low – There's A Bat! Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| acoustic ver. "but it's not a fucking bat, i'm a fucking son of a bitch" | |
| Heavy Heavy Low Low – Tragic Tragic Track Jacket Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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i don't believe it's anything to do with drugs... just the fast that the speaker is distinctly different from society. they said "just a trend" they said "just a phase" but you know, through the trends and phases, the speaker has isolated him or herself from society into a life of apathy and nihilism almost. this unhealthy way of life has begun to take its toll on the speaker. the burning building represents self destruction, the people and relationships that were in it are "dying" with it. life as a critical thinker often leads to the only rational decision a person can make; that is to lose their mind. |
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