| Enter Shikari – Kickin' Back On The Surface Of Your Cheek Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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why would germs aspire to escape from their natural habitat? that doesnt make sense. anyway it doesnt matter who the creature is, the point is, he's trapped in someones mouth and he's only just realised that everything he's been doing, however awesome it may have been, has been done inside a mouth and he's just found out theres a whole new, bigger world outside. looking at their other songs, it probably means he's been trapped by society and he's just realised that theres more to the universe that what society can offer. the whole alien invasion thing is a metaphor anyway, most of their songs say more or less the same but with different metaphors |
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| Enter Shikari – The Feast Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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this may be way of the mark but it kind of reminds me of being trapped in the shadows of religion. "We're trapped in the ribcage of a wilderbeast, come join the feast" and then "Roll up, roll up, I am your host. The father, the son and the Holy ghost." so trapped somewhere by God. I think nietzsche writes about how we're trapped by God and how religion manipulates our senses to do things that we don't want to do in the name of god. so basically we should break free from tradition and religion. same message as destablise. sound plausible? |
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| Enter Shikari – Destabilise Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| don't accept norms and traditions without reason, don't try to fit in. society is stuck in a rut and we need to break out. amidoinitrite? | |
| Enter Shikari – Kickin' Back On The Surface Of Your Cheek Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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could it be a philosophical reference? meaning a person is in a seemingly perfect world and he thinks he's free only to find out that he's been in someone's mouth all along and his freedom was just an illusion within a confined space. same as we think we're free but in fact we only do everything that is expected of us within the confinement of social norms etc. the "take to the skies" at the end would fit in then too. kind of similar to "we can breathe in space" and "the feast" if you look closely. maybe i took it too far but somehow most of their songs seem to be extremely closely related to philosophical theories. maybe its just a coincidence though |
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| Enter Shikari – Juggernauts Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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"We'd dig up the Earth's trampled soil, and fill the trench with greedy eyes" that sounds quite pro capitalism if u ask me. maybe it's sarcastic? if it's meant to be serious i don't like this song anymore. i want to know |
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| Enter Shikari – Sorry You're Not a Winner Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| saw them in germany! fucking brilliant! | |
| Stiff Little Fingers – Back To Front Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| sounds plausible but in some parts difficult to understand what exactly they're trying to say | |
| The Clash – Four Horsemen Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| i think it means that although the four horsemen died they still had more fun than the people who lie back and play it safe because they did what they wanted and lived their lives, although i dont quite understand why they say four horsemen, it must have some kind of meaning | |
| Sex Pistols – Belsen Was A Gas Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| maybe u should read the comments before u start insulting every1 here. | |
| Sex Pistols – Friggin' In The Riggin' Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| steve definitely sang it, great song | |
| Sex Pistols – God Save the Queen - Malcolm McLaren Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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lol or "I did not bet for his clean air and thougt himself of for David Copperfield" = "had it not been for is clean hair i would have thought him something out of david copperfield" |
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| Sex Pistols – Belsen Was A Gas Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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yeh i agree the sex pistols were badly needed and they came at the right time to change music. Maybe it's just because I don't want to believe it but i don't think the songs meant to be racist. "Life is fun and I wish you were here They wrote on postcards to those held dear Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear...." I think is referring to the fact that at the time of the holocaust nobody actually knew what was happening to the jews who were being taken away and when/if they wrote home they wouldn't have been alowed to say what was really being done hence "life is fun and i wish you were here". I think the songs sarcastic in a really sick sort of way but that was just their style. The songs an eye-opener for people who try to kid themselves everything's alright. and the "oh dear" is the people finding out the truth. But it's a sarcastic "o dear" because they really could have guessed what was happening to the jews, it was quite obvious they were'nt going on holiday. Just my interpretation |
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