| My Chemical Romance – Tomorrow's Money Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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I'd actually tend to disagree. I really think these lyrics are simply indicative of the underlying themes of what is revealing itself to be Conventional Weapons. Boy Division and Tomorrow's Money have both been violent bouts of punk pseudo-metal, featuring nameless enemies and supernatural figures. I think the three years ago could be perhaps referential to the US presidential cycle, if it were to be grounded in real life at all - but what I really think is that it is simply a call out to the "empire" owned by the "vampire" featured in this song. |
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| My Chemical Romance – Tomorrow's Money Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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More correct (though still incomplete) lyrics: Fell in love with a vampire You wanna get it for free Then say hello to the crossfire, baby You gotta take it from me I’m gonna take it from you Say goodbye to the good times And say hello to the sun They’re sitting back on an empire While the world lays back behind that gun If we crash this time They got machines to keep us alive When the mix tape plays Choke down the words with no meaning I stopped believing three years ago While you keep screaming for revolution Me and my surgeons and my streetwalking trash We got no heroes ‘cause our heroes are dead Yeah! Say hello to the program We’re gonna give it for free We’ve got the things in the antibodies Got it with the disease We’re gonna give it to you Say goodbye to the good times You’re loading up with the fame You’re dressing up like a virus But the words get lost with the radio love machine If we crash this time They got machines to keep us alive When the mix tape plays Choke down the words with no meaning I stopped believing three years ago While you keep screaming for revolution Me and my surgeons and my streetwalking trends We got no heroes ‘cause our heroes are dead Fell in love with a vampire Tops off to the empire Say hello to the brushfire I think my phone’s got a tap wire Fell in love with a vampire Tops off to the empire Say hello to the brushfire I think my phone’s got a tap wire Yeah, if we crash this time They got machines to keep us alive While the army wives Choke down the war with no meaning I stopped believing three years ago While you keep screaming for revolution Who kills a boy without (unsure about this part) You keep your money and I’ll see you in hell |
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| Devin Townsend – Olives Lyrics | 13 years ago |
| I am rather certain that this track is a reference to Pink Floyd's The Wall album; notably the final (and inter-connectedly, the first) tracks. "Isn't this where... we came in" is a line looped between the end and beginning of the album. The backing audio is very similar to Olives, which I believe pertains to the similarity, as well as Devin's line "Come in". | |
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