| Suicide Silence – In A Photograph Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| The best reason to be an atheist though obviously is since a belief in a god is so irrational and unbelievable. | |
| Suicide Silence – The Fallen Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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People don't dislike religion because they are dissapointed with it. People learn to abandon religious dogma because they grow up and open their eyes. |
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| Whitechapel – Messiahbolical Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| The song is about jesus(or god) and how much shit the teaching of christianity has done to the world. | |
| The Fray – How To Save A Life Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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"I lost a friend somewhere along in the bitterness And I would have stayed up with you all night Had I known how to save a life" Woow, was I wrong when I sung along to this song? Always thought it was: I lost a friend, somwehere along in the bitterness end I would have stayed up with you all night Then I'd know, how to save a life :) The real lyrics sound weird to me, can't follow them. Great song nontheless. |
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| Carnifex – Slit Wrist Savior Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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Kinda straight forward if you ask me. A relationship between two parts where (probably the girl/female) is a part of the extreme Emo culture approving to cutting herself, and the counterpart in the relationship does not approve to this behaviour. Simply the singer's expressing his distaste for girls cutting themselves in the wrists when feeling sorry for themselves. |
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| Suicide Silence – Unanswered Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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The song is rather easy to figure out. Basically advocates for the clear inexistence of a God or Gods or simply the god who would answer prayers because when prayers are set there won't be any answers. A wake up call simply. |
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| Oceano – A Mandatory Sacrifice Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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"i think this one is about the book Battlefield Earth. except he re-wrote the ending to make the dude eat everybody instead of fighting the aliens." Lol, sounds pretty farfetched for me. I believe the song is about religion, or more specifically the lack of the supernatural. The introduction of the song introduces us to a world abandoned by what we recall as todays sufficient world. Basically that we as humans have managed to destroy our own planet. Later on the song starts to provoke the darwinistic ideas of "Survival of the fittest" where only the fittest humans who could take the decisions of surviving through the means of devouring others where the ones to survive. The weak humans, in a sense I believe to be the religious people would as adressed by this song, would die since they would be unable to make the mandatory sacrifice, sacrificing their faulty beliefs in a God. The song pretty much continues in the same alignment asserting for a god allowing the horrific existence to be and either being unwilling to help his creations or simply being non-existing. It's pretty clear that it's a wake up song in atheistic sense in an essence to make people open their eyes to the real world and expose to nonexisting. Simply, how could an all loving god possibly allow for such situations? |
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