| Alice in Chains – Love Song Lyrics | 10 years ago |
| @[Tig45:4916] Neither song is untitled. This is called "Love Song" | |
| Alice in Chains – Love Song Lyrics | 10 years ago |
| @[aptitude:4915] Layne was not on drugs at the time. It was Sean Kinney who wrote the song as a joke | |
| Alice in Chains – Love Song Lyrics | 10 years ago |
| @[mojo:4914] risin Wrong song | |
| Alice in Chains – Love Song Lyrics | 10 years ago |
| @[heirophant:4913] Sean Kinney does the vocals. Tom Araya does the vocals to Iron Gland | |
| Alice in Chains – I Can't Remember Lyrics | 10 years ago |
| @[SFy65B2G5rKbzps5acdHwQe6:3480] Angry Chair is about heroin, not about punishment, despite what everyone says. This song, I'll take your word for it | |
| Dead Kennedys – Holiday in Cambodia Lyrics | 11 years ago |
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This song is from the late 70s and it's use of "Cambodia" is dated. Nowadays Cambodia is a democracy (free country), there's still leftover poverty from the 80s, but it's not the Hellhole it was back when this came out. Basically, in the 70s the Cambodian Holocaust was going on, which behind the Nazi holocaust was the second worst genocide in history. So if the rich went over to Cambodia in the 70s, they'd never last a minute |
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| Dead Kennedys – Holiday in Cambodia Lyrics | 11 years ago |
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The song is directed at the hippies who all say "down with capitalism" and how "Communism is good". It starts with privileged middle-class hippie kids who are too lazy to work for proper money, so they blame it on "corporations" and "capitalism". This makes them think that Communism is the way for them to "fight the Man". Meanwhile, in reality, Communism has sent more people to concentration camps than the Holocaust itself (Stalin's gulags, Kim Il-Sung's Kwan-li-so, Pol Pot's S-21). This song is telling them "you want Communism? Go to Cambodia and see it for yourself". Nobody in those countries truly wants to be Communist, but if they say anything about it it's 3 generations of their family in the gulags. It only works if you're in charge; even if you're second-in-command, you might not make it out alive, like most of Pol Pot's workers. If you're wondering, Pol Pot was the Cambodian dictator who was the most Communist man alive; he didn't care if you were elderly or disabled, you would fucking work or die. He turned an entire country into an 8 million-man company, and if you didn't work, you and your friends would be killed. He evacuated the capital and all cities and moved the entire population to the farms. If you were religious (Pol Pot was atheist and despised religion), educated, spoke a foreign language, wore glasses, or didn't know how to farm, you would be killed. Next time you see a hippy saying Communism is a good thing, tell them about the Khmer Rouge. |
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| Dead Kennedys – Holiday in Cambodia Lyrics | 11 years ago |
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Pol Pot was essentially the Communist version of Hitler that caused the Cambodian holocaust (or genocide), although as the other guys argue he may not exactly have been the same Communist as Stalin. Politics just left-and-right as most people think; it's like a square, where the top (authoritarian) means a single leader of a nation and the bottom is a people-run nation. Pol Pot would've been at the extreme left-top corner; he wanted everyone the same (all farmers) and killed all intelligence, although he was himself a fan of literature and had a college degree. And even after he starved, tortured and murdered 2 millions Cambodians, the UN still -fought- to keep him in power. Maybe it was because Vietnam was the opposition and the US didn't want to side with them, and we probably didn't do anything because we were still under Thatcher, but the main reason is that unlike Hitler, Pol Pot wasn't a threat to us, so he was "innocent". And remember that this only happened about 30 years ago, and it still happens today in some places (ie Korea)... |
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| Alice in Chains – Angry Chair Lyrics | 12 years ago |
| Are you fucking serious? This is an Alice in Chains song, and you're here saying this has no meaning? You ignorant thing. Are you too brainwashed by the meaningless modern-day Pop to realise that Grunge lyrics have a deep fucking meaning? I know I won't get my point clear across by swearing, but you are too much. This song is a deep, poetic masterpiece about the pain and suffering Staley was going through, and you're here telling me it "DOESNT REALLY MEAN ANYTHING"? You're pathetic, mate. | |
| Slayer – Seasons In The Abyss Lyrics | 12 years ago |
| This song is from 1990. How the fuck could it be about wars in the middle east? | |
| Slayer – Silent Scream Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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Tom Araya is Catholic, so his anti-abortion view wouldn't be surprising. Also, the song is named after an anti-abortion documentary called "the Silent Scream". "Silent Scream, Bury the unwanted child" Simply, the fœtus is unwanted, so the baby is killed "Sacrifice the unborn" Showing that the "child" is unborn, therefore a fœtus "Bearer of no name" The baby has been killed before the parents have even named it "Extraction termination" The fœtus is extracted "Embryonic death" Pretty self explanatory "Innocence withdrawn in fear" Through fear of giving birth and having a child, the "innocence" is removed swiftly If anyone is saying that this isn't anti-abortion, then they clearly can't understand the lyrics. |
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| Slayer – Silent Scream Lyrics | 12 years ago |
| Nope, that was "Sergeant D and the SOD" by the SOD. An MIDI of Silent Scream was going to be in Doom but they cut it out. If you don't believe me, listen to Sergeant D. E3M8 is an exact cover of the riff. | |
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