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My Chemical Romance – DESTROYA Lyrics 15 years ago
Yupp, Steiny has the right lyrics. I just listened to this song. I ripped the audio from their listening party video on Youtube, the one with Dr. Death Defying as the host.

Honestly, I like every song on their album except for this one. It doesn't really thrill me. But since I like 11 out of 12 of their new album so far, it's not a big deal if one song on their album is a hit and miss.

The only song that I can't really get into is Zero Percent, but that's an extra song that that didn't even make it onto their new album, so I'm not counting that one. Who know though, maybe they'll grow on me.

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Panic! at the Disco – We're So Starving Lyrics 16 years ago
I have to agree with Kipsy Koopa, although for slightly different reasoning. The song itself was fine (unlike most of their album, IMO). It sounded fun and blah blah. But what they were saying "oh, don't worry, we haven't changed! We're still the same band!" is what makes me wanna take my IPod and throw it out a window. They're idiots, saying they haven't changed when they're producing indie Beatles ripoffs. I would rather have a second Fever album then twenty of these CDs, which would be more useful for training my dog to catch and slobber on as a frisbee. The problem is they're so busy trying to prove they're not an emo band, they fail to realize that they've alienated their emo-pop fanbase, which makes up a large portion of their audience. Personally, I hope they move their experimentation elsewhere, as their new album is Pretty. Lame.

Sorry, just my two cents and my opinion.

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I Hate Kate – Bed of Black Roses Lyrics 17 years ago
Well, from doing a google of "black rose symbolism" and "red sky" black roses are apparently symbolic of death, but also of the end of a long journey or a farewell.

Personally, I find to be the song about somebody who has died, and his/her reminiscence of his life and mortality from the afterlife.

When he refers to his "bed of black roses", he's referring to his grave, and him being beneath the ground. The reference to looking at the back of his eyelids supports this, as most people usually are buried with their eyes closed. His red sky hypnosis could be sunup or sundown, but he seems to be referring to sunup, stating that it's only his beginning, possibly meaning there's life after death.

when he says, "so you wanna believe all the things you've been told
and all the promises that you won't grow old" it could mean he's talking about mortality.

When he says, "in the life made up of strings being pulled by secret beings" he's talking about how people are merely puppets being jerked around by a higher power.

And when he says, "everyone still walks with fear in their lives past the place where these stars go to die" he's talking about everybody is afraid of death, and how people tries to ignore the death going on around them. I thought he meant stars like as in movie stars or something at first, and than it clicked.

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