| Tool – Eulogy Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| Wow man. That's...definatly one explination. Who knows, u could be right. Maybe it's refering to the false nirvana of self-realization. Only the writer knows... | |
| Tool – Eulogy Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| Great post. | |
| Lamb of God – Purified Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Glad someone on here has some sence. | |
| Lamb of God – Ruin Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| nice. | |
| Lamb of God – Ruin Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| nice. | |
| Nas – Hero Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| You honestly dont think he's good enough, with people like Souljah Boy (or w/e his name is) making millions? | |
| Disturbed – Indestructible Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| I agree with Faballion. There is a difference between being patriotic and blinded by patriotism. | |
| Immortal Technique – The Poverty of Philosophy Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Amazing. Simply amazing. | |
| Psychostick – Scrotal Torment Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| I think they captured the feeling of them not being able to scratch very well. | |
| Psychostick – Fake My Own Death and Go Platinum Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| LOL. Wow. Anyone else notice that shot at Eminem? | |
| Nas – Hero Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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"Still in musical prison, in jail for the flow" "If Nas can't say it, think about these talented kids With new ideas being told what they can and can't spit" Freedom of speech my ass. Some rappers refuse to go mainstream because of the censorship. Look at Immortal Technique. |
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| Lil' Wayne – Burn This City Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| I wish I knew the name of the song that shares the same refrain as this one. | |
| Psychostick – Prozak Milkshake Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| No one could possible think their serious. I mean, really? "Im Hungry." Hilarious. | |
| Psychostick – Two Ton Paperweight Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| OMG. I love the ending to this song. So awsome. I can just see the whole world in a mosh pit to that. | |
| Psychostick – Throwin' Down Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Wow. I wouldn't even last a day with this chick. im glad my girl isnt like this. Im blessed ;) | |
| Psychostick – I Hate Doing Laundry Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| lmao. | |
| Psychostick – BEER! Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Argos090, get off your high horse. It's just a song. It's ment to make you laugh. U kno, "HaHaHa?" Everyone knows ther seriousness of drinking, which is why this song is so funny. It's something to laugh at. No one will seriously consider doing ths stuff in this song. It's retarded. Which is why its funny. So take your thumb out ur butt and laugh a little. |
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| Forty Foot Echo – Weakness Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Same here. They must have never gotten a chance to tour. Too bad, i like their CD. Good stuff. | |
| Every Time I Die – The New Black Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Wow. i Just read the lyrics again. It seems like it's someone with a high Socio-Economic Status, talking down to the rest of society. | |
| Every Time I Die – The New Black Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Same here here man. the Lyrics make no sence to me, but i love the way it's put together. anyone can rock out th this one. | |
| Red – Pieces Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Opps. The fact that you can't edit your post is really aggravating. The last paragraph is supposed to read "... wouldn’t hesitate to play it for my [girlfriend] on our anniversary." Sorry about that. | |
| Red – Wasting Time Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| I agree with everyone here. It could defiantly be said to Satan, which was my first impression. But it can apply to a number of other things. One of my most favorite songs. | |
| Red – Pieces Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I love this song. But I have a couple of things to say about the comments that were left. The first person said "… god makes everyone whole. Without him we would be in pieces." Then the next person says "While it is assumed that this song is about God, you could also make the argument that this is about a man's soon-to-be wife." Then, "They wrote it straight out as Jesus fixes the pieces that is our lives. and no wife/husband can do that, only Christ." That is what made me write this. How can anyone say what the band's intentions were when they wrote the song? Granted, they are a Christian band, but so is Creed, and not everything they write was related to religion. In another post for this band on this very website, the singer wrote a song about overcoming drug addiction, and that was a direct quote from the band. The tangent could be drawn to Christ helping him overcome the addiction, but it’s an additional interpretation. A song can have more than one meaning. The thing about Christian rock bands like this is they write their lyrics openly, to expose their lyrics en masse. The lyrics are written so the general public is able to look at them objectively, because a lot of people hear "God" and immediately skip the song or toss out the CD. For example, I saw these guys open for Papa Roach at the Stained concert (btw, their stage presence is AWSOME.). I had no idea they were Christian from just the music. Another example is right here in the comments. Desaparecida wrote “…I realized they were a Christian band. It kinda ruined the song a litlte bit for me (not being Christian) but I can interpret it about somebody else, and that works too.” Now, with that being said, they are still very open about their religion (obviously), and want to share it. But by limiting the scope of their words, the objectivity of their lyrics, you are diminishing the impact and the scope of their music. They are a Christian band, yes, but they are still a band. They can write on whatever they choose. The multiple interpretations of their music is one of the things that make them a good band. Now don’t get me wrong. I love the fact that they are Christian and they show it in their music. But don’t limit the opinions to that of it only being about God. I think fallacyofdualism illustrated my point here. “…I think it becomes an even more powerful song if it is viewed non-religiously, but that is just my opinion.” An even more powerful song indeed. If you find another individual like that in your life you can feel this way about, you are truly blessed. And on a side note, this is one of the things that turn people away from religion in general; telling them their opinion is wrong when it isn’t warranted. “This could be about marriage.. .” then “No. You’re wrong. This is about God. Especially since this is a Christian band.” It’s unnecessary, and demeaning. I understand you are trying to teach, inform, and enlighten. But, try not to make them feel stupid in the process. I think davidm00 did a very good job of that when he addressed fallacyofdualism. Also, don’t dismiss another opinion because you understand differently. To andfr85, I personally know couples that are not Christian, some with no religion at all, and they love each other to death. So by saying another person could never complete you, and any thoughts otherwise dooms the relationship, is a general and narrow-minded statement. I agree with you in saying they should know Christ, because he can fix your life and complete you like no other person can, but I have seen relationships that aren’t doomed without it. Again, fallacyofdualism beat me to it. “As an atheist, I would also argue that you don't need God to be whole, but you do need love and hope in your life.” I really liked the post, as you can see. Glad to see people with an open mind. I personally believe this song is about coming to God, but I wouldn’t hesitate to play it for my on our anniversary. She’s one of the reasons I’m saved today, and I feel that she does complete me. The dual interpretation just makes the song fit better. |
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| Red – Pieces Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I love this song. But I have a couple of things to say about the comments that were left. The first person said "… god makes everyone whole. Without him we would be in pieces." Then the next person says "While it is assumed that this song is about God, you could also make the argument that this is about a man's soon-to-be wife." Then, "They wrote it straight out as Jesus fixes the pieces that is our lives. and no wife/husband can do that, only Christ." That is what made me write this. How can anyone say what the band's intentions were when they wrote the song? Granted, they are a Christian band, but so is Creed, and not everything they write was related to religion. In another post for this band on this very website, the singer wrote a song about overcoming drug addiction, and that was a direct quote from the band. The tangent could be drawn to Christ helping him overcome the addiction, but it’s an additional interpretation. A song can have more than one meaning. The thing about Christian rock bands like this is they write their lyrics openly, to expose their lyrics en masse. The lyrics are written so the general public is able to look at them objectively, because a lot of people hear "God" and immediately skip the song or toss out the CD. For example, I saw these guys open for Papa Roach at the Stained concert (btw, their stage presence is AWSOME.). I had no idea they were Christian from just the music. Another example is right here in the comments. Desaparecida wrote “…I realized they were a Christian band. It kinda ruined the song a litlte bit for me (not being Christian) but I can interpret it about somebody else, and that works too.” Now, with that being said, they are still very open about their religion (obviously), and want to share it. But by limiting the scope of their words, the objectivity of their lyrics, you are diminishing the impact and the scope of their music. They are a Christian band, yes, but they are still a band. They can write on whatever they choose. The multiple interpretations of their music is one of the things that make them a good band. Now don’t get me wrong. I love the fact that they are Christian and they show it in their music. But don’t limit the opinions to that of it only being about God. I think fallacyofdualism illustrated my point here. “…I think it becomes an even more powerful song if it is viewed non-religiously, but that is just my opinion.” An even more powerful song indeed. If you find another individual like that in your life you can feel this way about, you are truly blessed. And on a side note, this is one of the things that turn people away from religion in general; telling them their opinion is wrong when it isn’t warranted. “This could be about marriage.. .” then “No. You’re wrong. This is about God. Especially since this is a Christian band.” It’s unnecessary, and demeaning. I understand you are trying to teach, inform, and enlighten. But, try not to make them feel stupid in the process. I think davidm00 did a very good job of that when he addressed fallacyofdualism. Also, don’t dismiss another opinion because you understand differently. To andfr85, I personally know couples that are not Christian, some with no religion at all, and they love each other to death. So by saying another person could never complete you, and any thoughts otherwise dooms the relationship, is a general and narrow-minded statement. I agree with you in saying they should know Christ, because he can fix your life and complete you like no other person can, but I have seen relationships that aren’t doomed without it. Again, fallacyofdualism beat me to it. “As an atheist, I would also argue that you don't need God to be whole, but you do need love and hope in your life.” I really liked the post, as you can see. Glad to see people with an open mind. I personally believe this song is about coming to God, but I wouldn’t hesitate to play it for my on our anniversary. She’s one of the reasons I’m saved today, and I feel that she does complete me. The dual interpretation just makes the song fit better. |
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| T.I. – Live Your Life Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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"And we might be full of ourselves all of a sudden, aren’t we?" Hm. Seems like "might be" should be "mighty." Also, its funny he put that line in there, when about half of the CD is saying how awesome he is. Irony; gotta love it. |
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| Immortal Technique – The Cause of Death Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| I tried looking. But all that comes up is what looks like conspiracy theory. I’ve only found a couple sites, but the other stuff posted on those same sites are just too outrageous to believe, i.e. Hilary Clinton being a member of the K.K.K. | |
| T.I. – Live Your Life Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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The beginning of the song came from another cong that came out like 3 years ago. I cant remember what is for th elife of me. I think it was techno. . Anyway, great song. It seems like rap in general is getting more self-aware. Even Jeezy is trying to get political. |
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| Disturbed – Indestructible Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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It is very possible to support the troops, but not support the war. I know about a handfull of marines myself. Some don't think we should be there, but they all do what they have to do. When it comes right down to it, were there, and it's either them or us. This song is a statement that says it wont be us. |
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| Static-X – Cannibal Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Yea, animals eat other animals, but humans are the only ones who gorge themselves. Tigers eat deers to survive. Granted, we use the meat to survive, but survival does not include an eating contest. | |
| Dry Kill Logic – As Thick As Thieves Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Awsome song. Heard it on Pandora. No idea what it means though. I just love the riffs. I dont think its only touching on one particular subject?. . . Anyone else? |
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| Seether – No Jesus Christ Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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Personally, i dont think it refers specifically to an ex. I think this can be applied to anyone who thinks they're "holier than thou" and thinks they are better than anyone else. "The innocent observers will refuse to find the lie within" shows that they think that because they have people telling them how much better than everone else they are, feeing their superiorty complex. I just cant figure out what the first two lines of the song mean. Any ideas? |
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| Immortal Technique – The Cause of Death Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| Wow. Alot of typos in that. Whoops. | |
| Immortal Technique – The Cause of Death Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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I've been using this site for a while now, and this song made me sign up jus to comment. I personally love the song. This with the 4th branch, and Proverty on Vol. 1 really opened my eyes to alot of things. I agree with Disposition. No one here would be able to talk any of this shit to his face. But at the same time, i'm not going to welcome him as an automatic prophet like Narcotic Angel did, so quick to run to Tech's defence. "They know that most people will think this. Why don't you try opening your fucking eyes and doing some reading? The evidence is there if you aren't scared to look, and just blindly support the US of A, or Jesus, or whatever the hell else you don't question." By accepting his word as "gospel" as soon as you hear it, how does that make you any better then the people he's talking to? How are you any different? Did you do any reading? Form that responce, it really dosen't look like it. You sounds like a mindless drone breed by the words he spoke that were ment to enlighten. When you posted, it sounded like an echo of one of his songs, not something from someone with a mind of their own. I dont think he's propaganda, but that dosent mean im not going ot go look up what he's talking about either. The whole purpose of his words is to get people to open their eyes on books, not to spread conspricy theories or breed contempt toward those who dont know any better. The contempt should be toward those who do no better and choose to decieve, not the ones blinded by lies. -ib2raw06 |
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