| Muse – Hyper Music Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| ummm just sayin but Megalomania is completely about religion and Matt's struggle with philosophy. He even stated this in an interview about the Origin of Symmetry that he really want to know if there is a god or not, but yes, at the moment he is an atheist. And you really shouldn't turn down Christians, its just rude, you should just keep those things to yourself | |
| Regina Spektor – Hero Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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I really think this song has a deep meaning. But also Regina Spektor is known for making things tricky and has a fetish of using sounds and not the actual meaning of words [a great example is Eet] I think this song is about cheating in a relationship. "Power to the people, We don't want it, We want pleasure" means that even though we are in-charge of our own lives and know the difference between right and wrong we still pursue the wrongs. "And the TVs try to rape us, And I guess that they're succeeding" means how our bodies used to be a scared thing and now with all of the exploitation in the media, it desensitizes our view of ourselves. "Now we're going to these meetings, But we're not doing any meeting" i sort of laugh at this line. i think its a bout a person who seeks help in a "cheaters anonymous sort of thing" and while they are at these "meetings" they actually find someone who they fall in love with and begin cheating with the cheater! "And we're trying to be faithful,But we're cheating, cheating, cheating" well that's self explanatory. "I'm the hero of the story, Don't need to be saved" sort of means they won't except help anymore from anyone and completely excepts themselves as a bad person; so they continue to do wrong things. So i think when making the song; the lines were out of order. i know that might sound ridiculous but Regina Spektor does those things a lot. And i think the last line should have been "Hey, open wide, here comes original sin" because [again another stretch] after all of this sinning, the person just wants to end their life. or since we're talking about the church, the protagonist turns homosexual and is completely pushed aside from the church, which also could lead to suicide. and if the protagonist believed in reincarnation, they would come again free of sin... well, with only "original sin" |
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| Muse – The Groove Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| You know how lots of people think this song is about partying? i guess it makes sense from a successful-international-band but this song is too good to be about partying around. I think it's about some governmental problem that we all have to be winners or losers in our society. And the girl he referrers to in the second verse i think could have been a politician that he might have fallen in love with [it's a stretch, but it's a possibility]and this couple just has so much of nothing in common that it doesn't work out. 'the groove" that so many people think is actually legit music could be a mind-set that the government is inflicting on us, not music. | |
| Muse – Map of Your Head Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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Ohkay, so when i first listened to this song i had absolutely no clue what it meant. but after a while i sort of came up with 3 conclusions. 1) Since it's Matt Bellamy we're talking about here the lines "because their language confuses like computers refuse to understand how i'm feeling today" really stuck out to me. I think it's about another theory how computers are dominating our minds and we can barely understand our own thoughts (in this case our languages) and the protagonist in the song doesn't want someone else [a computer]doing the thinking for him. That's one reason why it's called map of you head; because the computers are filing all of their thoughts into the most simplistic forms so that anyone can understand them... anyone not human. 2) as many people say it could be about a hangover, "the liquid control" and "someone screaming like their world might explode" probably means drinking some hard stuff one night, waking up to a phone call (wearing just socks and a phone] and someone is talking to you but it only comes out in screams for you are drunk. 3) my last interpretation is it's about sort of a one-night-stand relationship that's very complicated and sort of wrong. the chorus could be about how the protagonist just wants to have the "love" part of the relationship and doesn't care what the persons personality is like [i don't need another map of your head] it also ties into my first meaning about how computers don't understand, he could be referring to himself as a computer who just wants a person to be theirs. |
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