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Yes – And You And I Lyrics 15 years ago
Here's a line by line complete intepretation of this beautiful masterpiece : http://www.yhwh.com/andyou.htm

Enjoy!

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Tool – Parabol Lyrics 15 years ago
Those lyrics were found on Tool's website, so we'll stick to these ones :)

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GrimSkunk – Watchful Elms Lyrics 16 years ago
Cette chanson a été écrite suite à un (bad)trip d'acide où Franz s'est perdu dans le bois. C'était à un party dans les cantons de l'est.

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Porcupine Tree – The Sound Of Muzak Lyrics 16 years ago
Elevator prozac stretching on for miles

This could be another reference to the theme of the album. The psychopath would be taking Prozac because he has mental problems...

"Fluoxetine (trade name Prozac) is an antidepressant of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) class. Fluoxetine is approved for the treatment of major depression (including pediatric depression), obsessive-compulsive disorder (in both adult and pediatric populations), bulimia nervosa, anorexia nervosa, panic disorder and premenstrual dysphoric disorder." - Wiki

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Unexpect – Megalomaniac Trees Lyrics 17 years ago
Just to explain what devinxdisaster said for those who doesn't get it (english talking people), the band write their lyrics mostly in english, but sometimes they put french verses, but reversed. So "Ellet tse erton esived" would be "telle est notre devise". Other exemple of that are showed in the previous comment (devinxdisaster traduct french in english).

The band did that in (at least) an other song, Desert Urbania, where "Enu Edayon Eikerppa" mean "Une noyade apprecie" (An appreciated drowning)

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GrimSkunk – ¡ya Basta! Lyrics 17 years ago
Well, I'm really bad at understanding spanish, but I think that this song is about Emiliano Zapata and about the revolution in general.

"Emiliano dejo a su familia y su tierra" Refers to Emiliano Zapata, a leading figure in the Mexican Revolution, which broke out in 1910.

"¡Ya Basta!" is the slogan of EZNL (Zapatista Army of National Liberation), an armed revolutionary group based in Chiapas, Mexico. Obviously, their name is inspired by Zapata. I think "¡Ya Basta!" means "that's enough!"... a call for revolution.

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