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| Muse – Pink Ego Box Lyrics
| 14 years ago
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I'm pretty sure the last three lines are "You didn't tell, you didn't tell, you didn't tell me!" He could be referring to a number of things. Matt mentions that he's "never heard your lies", maybe this is the point where he relives the realization that she is a liar or that something she said turned out to be false. Or it could possibly be something about her appearance: He appeared to be waiting for something to download on an incredibly slow internet (50 bites per second), which I suspect is a picture. He continues to put off downloading the picture though, putting faith in the idea that she's going to be practically perfect. Whatever it is she didn't tell him, it was enough to throw him into, for lack of a better word, hysteria at the end of the song. |
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| Muse – Dark Shines Lyrics
| 15 years ago
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I think this is less about the the sex itself and more about the deep psychological pain and the addiction that it evokes. I tend to look at the album as a whole, and earlier songs in the album suggest the same need and guilt: "give me all the peace and joy in your mind" from Bliss suggesting an earlier, less malicious form of the desire. A deeper, more consuming form of it is evident in Space Dementia:"...I'd cut your name in my heart. we'll destroy this world for you" "wash me away, clean your body of me" from Citizen Erased shows his guilt and attempted repentance. To me, this song represents the spiral into addiction and madness, to the point where he constantly searches for the "dark shines" that mark his potential victims. I don't think Muse would record such deep, dark, emotional music without having an equally emoted message. |
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| The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Valleys of Neptune Lyrics
| 15 years ago
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I could not interpret the lyrics between asterisks (***Purple...trips***), The lyrics there are from another site but are obviously wrong, please help me figure these out. put it in the comments |
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| The Jimi Hendrix Experience – ...And the Gods Made Love Lyrics
| 15 years ago
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I'd imagine he meant making love, not creating it. The track sounds REALLY trippy, it doesn't necessarily sound like, um, gods making love, but it could be like you were miles away from them and just hearing its strange reverb through the clouds or something... anyway, it definitely sounds like it has nothing to do with the creation of love. |
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| The Jimi Hendrix Experience – ...And the Gods Made Love Lyrics
| 15 years ago
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I'd imagine he meant making love, not creating it. The track sounds REALLY trippy, it doesn't necessarily sound like, um, gods making love, but it could be like you were miles away from them and just hearing its strange reverb through the clouds or something... anyway, it definitely sounds like it has nothing to do with the creation of love. |
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| Linkin Park – It's Going Down Lyrics
| 15 years ago
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It's about the fusion of musical styles that make up Linkin Park's own style. Mike Shinoda urges for the end of "separation of style," as many bands stick to one monotonous, mainstream sound. |
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| Cake – Comfort Eagle Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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The "Onion head hat" his the hats Sultans wear. They look like kinda like onions. If you've ever seen Aladdin, the sultan is wearing one. And yeah, I love that part too |
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| Roy Brown – Mighty, Mighty Man Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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Like "Butcher Pete," the only other song by Roy Brown (at least on this website), I heard this first on the game Fallout 3. The song is apparently about his sense of confidence and invincibility. |
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| Roy Brown – Butcher Pete (Part 1) Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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lol I first heard this song on the radio in the game Fallout 3...
anyway, its apparently about a serial killer going after women in particular, and when his cellmate is the only available option, he goes after him. Could be an allusion to sexual advances o.O or maybe I'm wrong... |
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| Muse – United States of Eurasia/Collateral Damage Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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Yeah, Eurasia is the entire landmass including Europe and Asia, the term has actually been around for awhile. Anyway, think of how much power a nation encompassing that much of the world would have. It would certainly be the new world superpower for the rest of human history, unless of course we eventually consider the entire planet as one nation |
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