| Protest the Hero – Skies Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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Yeah, I agree about the themes of existentialism. |
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| Flyleaf – Heavy Prey Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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Fun fact: Lacey hadn't even seen the movie before writing this song. (source:http://noisecreep.com/flyleaf-lacey-sturm/) Based on the position of the song on the tracklist, so close to the beginning, I think it could even be from the point of view of Eve (Selene's daughter). The bleeding could be part of the experiments she is subjected to. "Love, you were meant for this, but you weren't meant for this life by dying" could be a reference to Selene's frozen, comatose state. Although all Eve knows is being a subject of experiments, she can't stand the thought of her mother not being aware she is even alive. "You'll never feel at home anywhere you go" could be about the fact that Selene is brought back into a world she doesn't recognize. "They won't give you any answers, and they lie about what they don't know" The man at Antigen, who "let her go" tries to lie to her about what he doesn't know and such. etc. |
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| Flyleaf – Heavy Prey Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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Fun fact: Lacey hadn't even seen the movie before writing this song. (source:http://noisecreep.com/flyleaf-lacey-sturm/) Based on the position of the song on the tracklist, so close to the beginning, I think it could even be from the point of view of Eve (Selene's daughter). The bleeding could be part of the experiments she is subjected to. "Love, you were meant for this, but you weren't meant for this life by dying" could be a reference to Selene's frozen, comatose state. Although all Eve knows is being a subject of experiments, she can't stand the thought of her mother not being aware she is even alive. "You'll never feel at home anywhere you go" could be about the fact that Selene is brought back into a world she doesn't recognize. "They won't give you any answers, and they lie about what they don't know" The man at Antigen, who "let her go" tries to lie to her about what he doesn't know and such. etc. |
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| Enter Shikari – Arguing with Thermometers Lyrics | 12 years ago |
| I agree. I thought the writing was really awesome until "You haven't thought this through, have you boys?!" Of course they've thought it through. Pretty sure oil companies can't wait until oil becomes more scarce... I really like Enter Shikari in general and find their message agreeable. But I am often disappointed by the lack of depth in their analysis of social problems. | |
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