| Willow – Whip My Hair Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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Where is 21st Century Girl on this site? It is comparitively less repetitive... |
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| Booty Luv – Some Kinda Rush Lyrics | 14 years ago |
| Oh, for the love of- double post. >.<' | |
| Booty Luv – Some Kinda Rush Lyrics | 14 years ago |
| ADVENTUUUUUURE | |
| Booty Luv – Some Kinda Rush Lyrics | 14 years ago |
| ADVENTUUUUUURE | |
| Basshunter – All I Ever Wanted Lyrics | 14 years ago |
| The vocal melody is also EXACTLY like DotA, another song by Basshunter. I get the slight feeling that Jamster (or whatever) just stole'd the melody from these songs... | |
| Parry Gripp – Last Train to Awesometown Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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Why is there no comments on this? D: This is the kind of song that makes me want to throw an anti-house-party with my friends and cut off all the too-cool-for-you dipshizens who don't even appreciate nachos. Parry Gripp is awesome~! |
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| Breathe Carolina – I.D.G.A.F. Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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Also sounds like it could be about a femme fatale... ...but that's just me being weird with my unrelated interpretations |
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| AFI – Too Shy To Scream Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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Leeps: "It kind of reminds me of someone who likes someone so much and the slightest bit of attention makes you go extremely happy and it is like the best thing in the world." <3 this. That's what I thought also. I'm thinking that the lines: 'I am everywhere, everywhere but here for here is where you grace the nameless' are probably implying that the guy likes the girl but she's left him for someone else that he doesn't like/is pretentious or whatever. In other words: Kua. I'm 98% sure about that. -shot by Zigglewiggle and Vail- |
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| Panic! at the Disco – Let's Kill Tonight Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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To me it seems to be about being hated by someone who doesn't understand you. Also, it's not "so the gallanting", it's "you're the galantine", which seems to make more sense... |
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| AFI – Bleed Black Lyrics | 14 years ago |
| I think it's about revisiting past memories and wanting to live in the past again, i.e. 'recreate' it, and being unhappy with the state of life in the present ("I'm numbing in these days"... and the like). | |
| My Chemical Romance – Shut Up and Play (Disenchanted) Lyrics | 14 years ago |
| You're right about the fact that this isn't Disenchanted, but it's the demo version, so it isn't the exact same thing. | |
| Billy Talent – Where Is The Line? Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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Basically about hipsters and how they conform in their nonconformity and eventually form one big joke. Hipsters all over my high school atm... they're just so passive and annoying... *rants* >.< |
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| Billy Talent – Line And Sinker Lyrics | 14 years ago |
| Oh, well that explains it then... at first I thought it was 'you hung my head today' but this makes me a whole lot less confused ^_^' silly me... | |
| Billy Talent – Line And Sinker Lyrics | 14 years ago |
| Totally understand~ like, he's trying to say that he's not fake, unlike most of society... | |
| Green Day – She's a Rebel Lyrics | 14 years ago |
| Dw, you spelt it right. :D | |
| Zebrahead – His World (Zebrahead version) Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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Repost: I mean *song |
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| Zebrahead – His World (Zebrahead version) Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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I get the general gist of the songs, but I don't understand lines like "Hyperactive instrumental in pulling strings" it confuses me o.O Anyways, the song makes me wish I was braver >.<' |
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| MxPx – Responsibility Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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"Wanna play the not study game?" "How do you play?" -wipes books off desk- "You're already playing! YAY~!" 'Cause growing up won't make everything okay... :D |
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| The Classic Crime – The Coldest Heart Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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Only part of this song that seems vague to me is "A couple of years..." of what? Screwing up? Anyway, the weird thing about these lyrics is that they remind me of some show when this guy was together with some stranger and he didn't realise until ages later that he had to return to his family. It's a tie-in of regret for leaving the girl and regret for not returning in the first place. "The coldest heart can be brought to life when it's thrown into the fire of goodbyes" Not the best line lyrically, but it sort of makes me think of a one-door-closes-another-door-opens kind of thing. I like all the references to temperatures. It kind of makes me think of pyromania. |
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| La Roux – Bulletproof Lyrics | 14 years ago |
| For some weird reason when I listen to this song I think of a friendship between a guy and girl, not a romantic relationship. But meh, that's just me. :) | |
| Billy Talent – Pocketful Of Dreams Lyrics | 14 years ago |
| No! Double post D: | |
| Billy Talent – Pocketful Of Dreams Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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Lyrics corrections: 'Still, when I look into your eyes they're full of dollar signs' and: 'If you design a plastic happiness, then climb the social ladder to the top, my friend'. Billy Talent is criticising the bourgeoisie! Yay~ |
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| Billy Talent – Pocketful Of Dreams Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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Lyrics corrections: 'Still, when I look into your eyes they're full of dollar signs' and: 'If you design a plastic happiness, then climb the social ladder to the top, my friend'. Billy Talent is criticising the bourgeoisie! Yay~ |
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| AFI – The Killing Lights Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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Pretty much agreed with hyperview. The song seems like a straightedge commentary. Basically, it serves its purpose as a warning for those who wanna get into the current partying lifestyle. '5am on the bathroom floor, from the night before, do you find me dreadful?' ~ yeah, this line is the most obvious. When I first heard it I thought it was about suicide or self-harm, but after finding out more about Havok I think he's probably disapproving of whatever lead to a hangover, or maybe the character in this did a guy in the bathroom or something. Also, 'do you find me dreadful?', I don't know if that's from the perspective of the character or from Havok, asking if his listeners find him 'dreadful' for criticising this kind of activity. Also, 'but it seems that outside the screen, such a pretty face often will look dreadful' ~ I think this is trying to convey that if you're wise enough to not be caught up in the facade of popularity, having to drink in order to have fun, etc, and you're 'outside the screen' in that sense, you'll find that their life isn't glamorous, but self-damaging. 'You see, they always remember. They never forget a face when they cut you up' might be referring to gossip and rumours that get passed around social circles about things that happen when the character gets drunk, so they cut up her sense of self by telling other people about the things she does whilst under the influence of drink and drugs that she wouldn't do while sober. Apart from this, hyperview basically just said it for me. |
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| Frank Black – Pray for the Girls Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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I love this song, and so many people think the movie he wrote for is so trivial, yet it's not, and this is proof. He expresses what he does with poetry and clarity... Viva las Supernenas! <3 |
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| Billy Talent – Red Flag Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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Actually, the way I thought of it was, with "like a jury, needs a liar", they're trying to further convey the theme of defiance expressed throughout the song, saying that the 'liar' is against the 'jury', and with "like a madman, needs a martyr", it's sort of saying that even people who everyone is against are not alone; that they still have supporters. Nothing against your interpretations, though. |
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