| Taking Back Sunday – What's It Feel Like to Be a Ghost? Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| "What's it feel like to be a ghost" , that line, is taken directly from page one, issue # 1 of Brian Azzarello's awesome comic book 100 Bullets. If you've never heard of 100 Bullets before I advise you all to seek it out. Definitely existed WAY before TBS wrote this song. Me thinks Adam is a comic book fan. WORD. | |
| Team Sleep – Ataraxia Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Many parallels between this song and Deftones "Cherry Waves." I feel there is a thematic link to both sets of lyrics. | |
| Team Sleep – Ever (Foreign Flag) Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| This song reminds me of the girl who's going to wake up in the middle of the night and come disappear with me one of these days. | |
| Disarming Arctica – Marie Antoinette Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| The new version of this song is dope!!!! | |
| Celebrity – Cave Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Celebrity you were the best band that never happened! Why didn't you get huge? | |
| Celebrity – Drag Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Amazing song. It reminds me October and being 17 again. | |
| Deftones – Riviere Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I believe the witch Chino is talking about is La Llorona. She's a pretty creepy part of Hispanic folklore. These lyrics directly relate to her ... "She haunts the roads She waits for a new face The arms red and injured She wants to rise She cant till we have faced" She literally haunts Southwestern American and Mexican roads. She waits for new victims. Apparently if you see her it's a portent of death. She constantly rises from the dead to search for souls to replace those of the children she had and drowned. Read up about her here ... http://www.lallorona.com/La_index.html The song definitely alludes to far more than that legend though. Definitely an amazing, beautiful, and eerie song! |
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| Deftones – Riviere Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I believe the witch Chino is talking about is La Llorona. She's a pretty creepy part of Hispanic folklore. These lyrics directly relate to her ... "She haunts the roads She waits for a new face The arms red and injured She wants to rise She cant till we have faced" She literally haunts Southwestern American and Mexican roads. She waits for new victims. Apparently if you see her it's a portent of death. She constantly rises from the dead to search for souls to replace those of the children she had and drowned. Read up about her here ... http://www.lallorona.com/La_index.html The song definitely alludes to far more than that legend though. Definitely an amazing, beautiful, and eerie song! |
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