| Sum 41 – Crash Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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Does anyone else think the album is as follows? Reason to Believe: Loses faith in a god, and has no reason to believe. Screaming Bloody Murder: His sarcastic interpretation of people telling him what would happen if he doesn't believe. Skumfuk: How he is now acting with his new found freedom away from religion. Time For You To Go: Lets the one person who cares about him go because of his freedom. Jessica Kill: A girl who represents the seven deadly sins who poisons him. What Am I to Say: His pleas to the person who cared about him who is no longer there, as he dies, the person doesn't know and therefore won't help him. Holy Image of Lies: He is dying and crossing into hell. He realizes what has to be done on earth. Sick of Everyone: His contempt for everyone who let him end up in hell and his animosity towards them. Happiness Machine: The world and how he sees all the superficial things that controlled his life and got him there. Crash: He is found by his best friend just as his spirit/soul/(whatever you choose to believe) reenters his body. He wants to be held and confesses what he must do to die in peace. He knows what he has to correct and redeem himself. Blood In My Eyes: He's dead, but he is killing the evils in himself, and probably Jessica Kill, his murderer. Baby You Don't Wanna Know: He kills Jessica Kill and buries her despite her wanting to know what is happening. She dies at the end of the song. Back Where I Belong: Wherever he is, he knows that's where he must dig his own grave and bury himself in to die and rest in peace. Exit Song: He is in his coffin, still alive and aware of everything. Everyone notices he's gone, he knows he must die this way and departs for the last time from his body and leaves the human world. |
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| Angels and Airwaves – Young London Lyrics | 13 years ago |
| I thought about them coming back from war and enjoying their new lives from horrific days; a new return to normalcy. | |
| Angels and Airwaves – Some Origins of Fire Lyrics | 13 years ago |
| This song is amazing. My teacher just left, she was a truly amazing teacher, and honestly the best teacher I know I will ever have. I used this at the end of the song I wrote for her goodbye. It's really about high school for me, specifically my teacher and class. "It's lonely this cycle, it's deafening loud," I used to say that high school and knowing and loving people is an endless and lonely cycle in life, but it's deafening with love. "This age old recital is king of all sound," I meant with it happens all them time in life and it will never end. "There is no release, we are silently numb," is how we are as students with our teacher. "A subtle rolling wave with a wake yet to come," is how I described us as students and her as our friend. She was truly our friend and loved one, she will be missed. We love her and this is really her song(well the end). | |
| Angels and Airwaves – Young London Lyrics | 14 years ago |
| That really is what I thought! You see these young men who arent even thirty yet, and they're already risking their lives for their country. Its really about one last night out before almost certain death. | |
| Angels and Airwaves – Anxiety Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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I don't really think this song has a meaning, so much as a thesis; like Down. Down was a song he wrote from having a thought in his head. From the video for this song, we see Civil War troops and astronauts. In the video, both a troop and an astronaut seem to be in distress and the others try to help him. Pressure and anxiety begin to build when time starts to run out; they can't be pressured, and if they are, bad things are going to come around. They're just passengers (astronauts) and so dangerous (troops). His thesis is that pressure and anxiety build up, quite so in this situation. "Faster; I dream in speeds of ashes; my heart, it beats and crashes; I'm running from the truth; 'Cause it fucks with my mind. Talking; playing after hours; Time is bending outward; I'm falling to my knees; to crawl home, safe inside." This is what the astronaut is thinking when he's in trouble in the station, after long hours and being faced with a fallacy of a sort; a false dilemma of life or death. "Waiting; we’re silly, we're so reckless; the city, it's so heartless; a bottle full of crude; that washed up in the tide. Handsome and calloused young believers; Hiding, plotting schemers; and rotting out like fruit; that was left here to die." This is what the troop is thinking when he is faced with a similar dilemma. Looking back he sees how he living his life and how silly it was. The overall themes again being that both are being tormented with anxiety and pressure. |
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| Sum 41 – Ma Poubelle Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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| Sum 41 – Screaming Bloody Murder Lyrics | 14 years ago |
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I think it's about him being lost and everyone is telling him turn to god, but he won't. He may be making an allusion to Albert Camus' The Stranger when he says he doesn't have time for god; he simply doesn't want to waste his time in god. Due to his lack in belief, he feels like everyone is going to tear him up for it, thus the line: "Tear me open, I believe, God will send you all to bleed" also a reference to having his mortal son Jesus bleed and die on the cross. He may seem to sumbit to everyone telling him to turn to god by saying, "Tell me what I have left to believe in." He then says he won't give up and submit to religion and will remain athiest or agnostic. In the last chorus, he screams bloody murder, just like the Inquisition by the Catholic church. In the outro, he says he just won't ask for forgiveness or repent for his sins. Existentialist song, this is just my view of the song. |
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| Sum 41 – Speak of the Devil Lyrics | 14 years ago |
| This is one of the best ways to think of it! | |
| Blink-182 – Kaleidoscope Lyrics | 14 years ago |
| I think it's about being a band in the studio and on the road. Like he can't get his car out because of one of his band members car blocking his car in. Also, about the endless hours in the studio leaving your ears ringing and listening to other music to forget. Being in the studio surrounding yourself with new ideas to make better lyrics. Then about being on the road, having bad ideas and thinking your show sucked, while having bad dreams. About having no one to help you except your other band members who feel the same. Well this is the way I see it and relate to it. Favorite song of the new album though! | |
| Tiger Army – Afterworld Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| This song's good, but, it's just a pop song, not rockabilly, psychobilly or anything, so, thumbs down | |
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