| Mayday Parade – The Torment of Existence Weighed Against the Horror of Nonbeing Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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The title? A Calvin and Hobbes reference. The whole song is about a failing relationship. How the significant other used to take him for granted, and now that he wants out, she doesn't want him to leave and begs for a second chance. That's basically it. Anyway, kudos to Mayday Parade. They managed to get out of their safe zone with their new album. And this is by far the best song they have in Monsters in the Closet. :) |
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| Mayday Parade – The Torment of Existence Weighed Against the Horror of Nonbeing Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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The title? A Calvin and Hobbes reference. The whole song is about a failing relationship. How the significant other used to take him for granted, and now that he wants out, she doesn't want him to leave and begs for a second chance. That's basically it. Anyway, kudos to Mayday Parade. They managed to get out of their safe zone with their new album. And this is by far the best song they have in Monsters in the Closet. :) |
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| All Time Low – Backseat Serenade Lyrics | 12 years ago |
| finding the right groupie. lol | |
| Fall Out Boy – Pavlove Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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err. has anyone heard of the Russian Psychologist Pavlov? Well, he's the one who pioneered conditioned responses in behavioral psychology. I just can't help but relate this song to that. well, anyway. this is how I see things... -the person in the song is a very lonely man. and he uses everything in his surroundings to make himself used to the loneliness. but he just ended up doing self destructive acts. (alcoholism, as stated on the second verse, "It's three drinks too late to talk to anyone but myself" and promiscuity, as stated on the pre-chorus, "she's back to the bedroom for one more") -he apparently is addicted to his state ("...I'm just such a happy mess"), but he might be ill due to the vain attempts he had done to feel less pain from depression, and he may be dying. -as for the invisible man part, he can't see the person he was before all the shit started hitting the fan. He may be seeing something different from what he thinks he is. he may have seen that his reflection looks and feels better than he does. and now tells his own reflection that he's going to make it feel as bad as he was. I don't really see this song as something written for relationships. I see it as something written to describe how a person copes with the harsh reality he faces, and then ends up losing himself to the world. |
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| Fall Out Boy – Pavlove Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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err. has anyone heard of the Russian Psychologist Pavlov? Well, he's the one who pioneered conditioned responses in behavioral psychology. I just can't help but relate this song to that. well, anyway. this is how I see things... -the person in the song is a very lonely man. and he uses everything in his surroundings to make himself used to the loneliness. but he just ended up doing self destructive acts. (alcoholism, as stated on the second verse, "It's three drinks too late to talk to anyone but myself" and promiscuity, as stated on the pre-chorus, "she's back to the bedroom for one more") -he apparently is addicted to his state ("...I'm just such a happy mess"), but he might be ill due to the vain attempts he had done to feel less pain from depression, and he may be dying. -as for the invisible man part, he can't see the person he was before all the shit started hitting the fan. He may be seeing something different from what he thinks he is. he may have seen that his reflection looks and feels better than he does. and now tells his own reflection that he's going to make it feel as bad as he was. I don't really see this song as something written for relationships. I see it as something written to describe how a person copes with the harsh reality he faces, and then ends up losing himself to the world. |
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