| A Whisper in the Noise – As We Were Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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I think that it's about a break-up for sure, but it also has that hope of moving on, no matter how faint. And that moving on always happens eventually. All the joy you had with being with that someone, is turned to pain as they're no longer there. The line "as we fall, comes to be, nevermore..." explains a lot of the painful emotions one would go through in a time of heartbreak like that. My 2 cents. |
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| Isis – Weight Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| Honestly, after not listening to it that hard, I heard "Under, under attack", but I do hear the actual lyrics. | |
| Kyuss – Day One Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| I haven't listened to the song, but the lyrics are very well done. They don't seem like kyuss lyrics at all. | |
| Street Sweeper Social Club – Promenade Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| The live version of this song on youtube is amazing. Tom Morello is just being his godly self, and opens up the song with the intro to RATM's "Revolver". | |
| Thrice – See You in the Shallows Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Definitely about suicide. "i hear the waves crash far below the rocks are leaping for the sky they're starving for the air for a bone to break , a dream to smash apart but i don't care" Espescially the last couple lines. |
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| Green Day – Know Your Enemy Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| Pistol grip pump is a very meaningful song, IMO, about slavery, and about how the african-american people who were enslaved were sticking up for themselves and/or how they weren't gonna take shit from anyone anymore. Rage Against the Machine is at a completely higher tier than these crappy punk-rockers. | |
| Green Day – Know Your Enemy Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| This is a horrible song by a horrible band. They said they've changed their sound to be more rockish. They haven't. It still the same pop-punk shit. The lyrics are complete garbage. It pisses me off even more that they ripped the title off from Rage Against The Machine's Know Your Enemy. It has way more substance than "Do you know your enemy" as said in this horrible excuse for music. If you want political views, etc., and songs with GOOD lyrics and MEANINGFUL interpretations, listen to their music. They show how to speak out against political events with their music and their actions. They didn't release a piece of garbage that will be digested by 14-year old girls, who get their parents to buy them music. Horrible band, horrible lyrics, and a very sad excuse for a "rally" or "revolution" song. Green Day have spit on all that politically activist bands have worked to achieve. Absolute garbage. | |
| Thrice – Come All You Weary Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| It prolly has nothing to do with the actual meaning, but I think the song could be applied to "The Dark Tower" series by Stephen King. Almost exactly. | |
| Rage Against the Machine – No Shelter Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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The lines that really get me are "Cinema, simulated life, ill drama Fourth Reich culture - Americana -- Chained to the drain they got you searchin for, the thin line between entertainment and war." |
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| Thrice – Moving Mountains Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I'm gonna agree and say this song is about Jesus, and the sacrifices he's made for us, etc. Also, playing this song is amazing. If you play guitar, definitely try this one. One of my faves to play, along with A Song For Milly Michaelson. |
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| Thrice – Digging My Own Grave Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I don't really know what everyone else has written, but to me it sounds like a guys (quite possibly from the 1920's era, as said before) who's doing his own thing, and has to justify it to (what seems like) his wife in the song. While, in the back of his head, he hates what hes doing, but knows hes having fun doing it, and where he gets his "buzz". Sabio, you're so into Thrice, it's not even funny :P I like the "tailored and cleaner" Thrice a bit more myself. |
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| Thrice – The Earth Isn't Humming (Frodus cover) Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Personally, I think it relates to a war. Possibly between the Korean and Vietnam war (One decade later/ And another one must fall down). I think its a child, or teenager living in a city during the time of war, and watches how buildings around him are collapsing. "The sun in the open sky" could mean that he was living in a city, whose buildings are collapsing, and the horizon is now clear. He escapes the first war (before "decades later"), and while in his new home, another war starts, and he remembers his past. "The earth isn't humming" could mean that his parents didn't want him to know what was going on, when he was young, and told him that the earth was humming. |
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| Thrice – A Song For Milly Michaelson Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| Beautiful song. I can totally see the imagery of the song with Dustin's lyrics, especially after reading the plot of "The Boy Who Could fly" first. | |
| Thrice – Digging My Own Grave Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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I don't really know what everyone else has written, but to me it sounds like a guys (quite possibly from the 1920's era, as said before) who's doing his own thing, and has to justify it to (what seems like) his wife in the song. While, in the back of his head, he hates what hes doing, but knows hes having fun doing it, and where he gets his "buzz" Sabio, you're so into Thrice, it's not even funny :P I like the "tailored and cleaner" Thrice a bit more myself. |
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