| Protest the Hero – Turn Soonest to the Sea Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| man, i love the rib reference, it's so clever. | |
| The Living End – West End Riot Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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i kind of agree with zyxi, but i don't think the suburbs are the inner city suburbs. eastern suburbs like kew, camberwell, toorak and hawthorn are wealthy, and are home to melbourne's influential. western suburbs, however, are portrayed as working class. UnitedWeFall is also correct, kids will play with any other kid, regardless of social status. however as they age, social status becomes evident to them, so they will discriminate based on that. the last verse really shows what i'm trying to explain: "There’s a man who was born in the West workin’ at a factory There’s a man from the East who know runs the whole company How they’ve grown on their own not like the kids they used to be Saturdays of sun and war are just fond memories" east = big CEO's west = labourers might have been friends as kids, but now they're in opposite social classes that's my two cents worth anyway :) |
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| The Living End – White Noise Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| God, I really can't stand this album or song. As a good friend of mine once said to me, "The Living End used to write songs about political oppression, now they write songs about absolute shit.". Couldn't agree more with her, a song about cheating and relationships? It really isn't their style. They've really gone and sold themselves out with White Noise... And from a musical perspective this song sounds horrible, although I will admit that the start is catchy and gets stuck in your head. | |
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