| Primus – The Chastising of Renegade Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I tried to decipher the background lyrics under the "Renegade, come here boy" sections that aren't included in the lyrics above. They're in parenthesis below and far from complete. You folks should help: He didn't seem to mind a bit He liked the attention he would get Seemed someone was always callin' his name Renegade, ([...], Pop's gotta do what he's gotta do) Come here boy. Renegade, (I'm stressed out all I can (??? no idea), Come and [...] like a man) Come here boy. Renegade, ([...]) Come here boy. Renegade, (Hands up, turn around. Reach up, shake them [...] down) Come here boy. Renegade, ([...], best start doin what i tell you to) Come here boy. Renegade, ([...] waste of time, ain't gonna [...] no son of mine) Come here boy. |
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| Primus – The Last Superpower AKA Rapscallion Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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The interpretations of the colored man and the colors are interesting. If taken more literally, black, brown, and red could simply refer to (in order) African Americans, Arabs, and Native Americans. All three of those groups have been (and/or continue to be) brutalized and exploited in the name of making money ("the green man" if you will; labor, property, land = money). |
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| Primus – American Life Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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It's insane that of all the Primus songs, a lot of which have really strange lyrics and metaphors, a song like this which is extremely plain and straightforward is giving everyone trouble. I wonder why that is. Actually, I don't wonder at all. There's a word for it: denial. |
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| Primus – Pilcher's Squad Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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