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Foo Fighters – Bridge Burning Lyrics 14 years ago
I like the song as far as the music goes, but the lyrics seriously sound like they are trying to stuff as many cliche's into it as possible. I hope this was on purpose, otherwise this is pretty embarrassing.

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The Cure – Just Like Heaven Lyrics 16 years ago
Like usual, Robert takes a pretty sad topic and turns it into a happy sounding pop masterpiece... To me, this song seems to be about a guy that has a girl in his life who loves him more than anything ("I'll run away with you..." "why are you so far away, she said, why wont you ever know that Im in love with you...") but the guy is too caught up in his own depression (represented by the "raging sea") to even realize that she is in love with him... and by the time he realizes that she loves him, it's too late... and he finds himself alone, with her love for him gone do to his own fault ("drowned her deep inside of me...") This song is so beautiful, but pretty sad at the same time. And maybe im just interpretting it like this because thats the way my last relationship went in my life... who knows. No matter what, this song is beautiful, and if you are looking this up just cuz its one of their hits, you need to get into more Cure because they are such an incredible band...

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Filter – I'm Not The Only One Lyrics 16 years ago
Pretty sweet song. I read on Filter's site that Richard Patrick wrote and recorded these lyrics right after being dumped by his GF who was cheating on him, so it's pretty clear what this song is about...

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Black Out Band – Video Games Lyrics 17 years ago
This is perhaps one of the greatest pieces of artistic work that our world will ever see. The song was crafted in the basement of the lead singers house, which is now considered to be holy ground, that cannot be looked upon by mortal eyes- it is far too great for our feeble minds to comprehend after the incredible creations that took place there.

Although this song is far above any sort of human intellect, sites like this exist so we can give our best shot at understanding its greatness. Personally, I think the song is a metaphor for life itself- in the end, we all just want to play video games, don't we? Although im sure these geniuses would laugh at my interpretation of it, I know that they are far greater than you or I.

I will never forget the first time I heard this song. It was like taking a quest through the Garden of Eden, and tasting the very apple that plunged our humble human race into an eternity of possible damnation to the pits of hell. Pits, that I daresay, must have been walked across several times by these young gentlemen. The rawness behind their masterfully crafted guitar riffs sends shivers down my spine, and the pain, sorrow, and agony of the verses combine with the triumph of the human spirit during the chorus to create a great, big, burning clusterfuck of emotion, that gives the feeling that these boys have seen it all, and understand the very depths of the place we call hell.

In conclusion, this is by far the greatest piece of music ever made. Music might as well stop being made, as we can never hope to achieve anything greater than the Blackout Band did with this monumentous hit. This song can draw the gentlest tears from my eyes, send me quivering with happiness, and the sheer joy that is life, or send me with my fists flailing angrily in a great fury of hatred and disgust. Blackout Band, you are the greatest, and your music is a part of my soul....

Okay, now take the exact opposite of that review, and you have exactly what this song is.

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