| Architects – Day In Day Out Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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This song reminds me of an Alexisonfire tune....sounds...structure...chanting..etc. And maybe it is just me...but doesn't Sam Carter sound a lot like James Muñoz of The Bled? |
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| Architects – Day In Day Out Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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This song reminds me of an Alexisonfire tune....sounds...structure...chanting..etc. And maybe it is just me...but doesn't Sam Carter sound a lot like James Muñoz of The Bled? |
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| Bring Me the Horizon – The Fox and the Wolf (feat. Josh Scogin) Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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My guess is the song is about heroin. Probably a safe bet. |
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| Alice in Chains – Sludge Factory Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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I'm pretty sure this song is about Layne's father. He wrote the lyrics for the song, yes. Excerpt from Layne's final interview: "He said he'd been clean of drugs for six years," Staley related. "So, why in the hell didn't he come back before? I was very cautious at first. Then the relationship changed. My father started using drugs again. We did drugs together and I found myself in a miserable situation. He started visiting me all day to get high and do drugs with me. He came up to me just to get some sh--, and that's all. I was trying to kick this habit out of my life and here comes this man asking for money to buy some smack." "Call me up congratulations ain't the real why" -Pretty obvious here. I'm sure his dad would come over and be all congratulatory about his success, but in reality, he was just looking to use Layne for drugs, or money for drugs. "Wouldn't live past 25" -Might have to do with Layne being told his father was dead when he was a kid. "Sludge Factory" -I always thought of this title as a name for Layne and where he lived. It was the Sludge Factory and he lived in it. I'm sure so many of his "friends" used him for money and drugs, including his own father. |
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