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Five Finger Death Punch – The Pride Lyrics 11 years ago
okay everyone the band even said what this song means quite blatantly. the song is about how rebelling against the capitalism is dumb because it is freedom, its saying rebel against mediocrity and pursue sucess. i saw a few people confused aout the mentioning of anarchy in a song about pride in the american ideal *massive face palm for humannity*. for those of you who do not know anarchy is the absence of government, not chaos! thus a song about the ultimate ideal of liberty and freedom would be purporting anarchy, and you can look up band interviews.....thats how they see the song that they wrote. this song is not sarcastic, its a rant at americans who are being too lazy to take advantage of their freedom.

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Hollywood Undead – Lights Out Lyrics 11 years ago
Actually the band never said they would not stoop to deauce's level, J3T abd DaKurlzz said they would not, and if you notice every member of the band wrote on this song...besides J3T and DaKurlzz. Though honestly I would have liked to hear a J3T rant in this song as story of a snitch is about him, and as a lyricist/writer he is easily the best in the band (and that includes deuce, who claims to have written everything J3T wrote, but you will notice in his cover of circles he had to write whole new verses for when J3T would be singing, and he still has yet to do a city, young or paradise lost cover guess J3T wrote his own stuff on all of the best songs :P).

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Beecake – This Is Not an Exit Lyrics 12 years ago
This song uses a sarcastic voice to criticize contemporary society for its wish for self-dependance from all morality, and points to the lack of meaning in life and self-destruction that comes from such a course being taken.
The singer comentates from the perspective of someone who has bought into the disregard of morality, who is confused at the fact that despite the fact that he does however and whatever he wills, he is disapointed with life and feels lonely and powerless. the sarcasm is apparent in the singers description of his life when he expresses gratitude for "the nice man", in his statement of "we don't need the churches anymore" or more specifically that God knows this (points to the fact that the singer believes that this is the way his life is meant to be and that he blames his lack of self-wort not on his abhorrance of morality but on God, which seems to be the symbol of law, morality not merely in a spiritual/religous sense but more indicative of a source of law such as legalities, traditional morality, natural law, etcetera), the toothpick comment "one for every tree that HAS TO die" (more support for the idea that the singer is convinced this is the way his life is supposed to be, and finnaly in the ending. The ending repeats "all is nothing" several times and proclaims this happily.
Basically the song states that in our lives we struggle to be independant of power, yet we blame power for not giving our lives meaning.

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