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Celldweller – The Last Firstborn Lyrics 14 years ago
I do believe he is drawing a parody of himself and Jesus.

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Blue Stahli – Throw Away Lyrics 14 years ago
Agree with you mostly. I know just how each song has a different meeting for everyone. I can relate it to the pain you put yourself through just to get that hit of satisfaction. I think it is about someone who is bullied or hurt in some way and the self-harm he is putting himself through to distract himself from it all. How we are different people in secret, smiling to hide everything underneath, but in reality we are dying inside.

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Blue Stahli – Anti You Lyrics 14 years ago
This song is defiantly about his dislike of controlling and manipulating people, especially through organisations such as religions. "We're never to question the hive" is defiantly talking about conformity, and how we are effected by our peers.

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Blue Stahli – ULTRAnumb Lyrics 14 years ago
All songs are designed to have different meanings for different people. I personally find this song about us searching for things to feed our carnal desires, drugs, sex, movies, even facebook, etc etc to make us Ultranumb to the things of reality. "Realities a plaque, we're the medication" is talking about how we self-medicate ourselves in this way.

"Dominated by all you hated" is talking about how when we get rejected or hurt, especially those you hate, how you let yourself be controlled by it and look for satisfaction and numbness from other sources. Pretty much it is a song on desensitization from the world.

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Blue Stahli – Doubt Lyrics 14 years ago
I agree and disagree with you. I agree it is an attack on religion, Atheism included, due to the fact people use it for their own selfish ambitions. I believe the writer is trying to show how hateful and personal people make the subject of faith. He goes to show that Atheists and Theists become hypocrites calling them "self-sycophant", "grotesque arrogance", and "shallow conceit". His voice in the song seems scornful and condescending. My personal opinion is it is about hypocrisy and defensiveness that people have when people place doubt in their own beliefs. I do agree with him trying to show that no matter what our beliefs the humanistic side of us will come out during conflict.

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