| Emigrate – Get Down Lyrics | 9 years ago |
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This is about strip clubs. Richard said: "I never understood the concept of a strip club. You go there because you feel horny and you leave completely unsatisfied... and poor. At least i got a song out of it |
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| Emigrate – Rainbow Lyrics | 9 years ago |
| This song is about Richard's daughter, who was born in 2011. | |
| Lindemann – Home Sweet Home Lyrics | 9 years ago |
| This song is about cancer and Till's father, who died of cancer. | |
| Lindemann – Fish On Lyrics | 9 years ago |
| This song is about fishing women. Nothing else, i think. Very funny song. | |
| Lindemann – Skills in Pills Lyrics | 9 years ago |
| i read somewhere that this song is about drugs and Till's experience with them in East Germany, where people couldn't get drugs easily, so they mixed pills. Till said that if you knew how to mix them correctly, you wouldn't need to sleep for a day, but if you did it wrong, you could die. | |
| System of a Down – Chop Suey! Lyrics | 9 years ago |
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I think this song is about suicide and how people don't take it seriously and blame the person who committed suicide. In my opinion, there are two people in this song: the person who is contemplating suicide, and the other one, who blame him. The second person is who sings the song and talk to the other one (the suicidal). In the chorus, the suicidal is talking to the person who blame him, and in the final part, he's talking to his "father" that may be his father literally, or a metaphor for the people who love him. this is my interpretation of the song: Wake up Grab a brush and put a little (makeup) The person who blame him is talking to the suicidal, telling him to wake up and to hide his face, that lets see his sadness, and without caring him. Hide the scars to fade away the (shakeup) Clearly a reference to self-harm. The scars mean nothing to the person who blame him. Why'd you leave the keys upon the table? He's asking him why he would leave the control of his life to another thing (may be a person, a disease). Here you go create another fable He's saying that the suicidal always invent the things that really happen to him. But this may also be that the suicidal invent excuses for his scars (my cat scratched me, etc). Two interpretations. You wanted to This is very easy and clear. He's blaming him for EVERYTHING. I don't think you trust In, my, self righteous suicide Now the suicidal is talking to the person who blame him. He's telling him that he isn't taking it seriously and doesn't trust him. I, cry, when angels deserve to die This is my favourite line. I love it. Here the angels are the people who die because of things like addiction and mental illness, and he cries when this people deserve to die, because they're sick like a person with cancer or AIDS and nobody deserves to die, no matter the cause. Father, father, father, father Father into your hands, I commend my spirit Father into your hands why have you forsaken me In your eyes forsaken me In your thoughts forsaken me In your heart forsaken, me oh He's talking with his "father" literally, or the people who love him, or both, and telling him/them that they never cared about him and now he is going to kill himself This is my opinion. By the way, i love this song. Everything is perfect here. I feel very identified with the lyrics. Thanks SOAD for everything. |
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| Marilyn Manson – Into the Fire Lyrics | 9 years ago |
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This is one of the two songs that Manson wrote on christmas (the other is If I Was Your Vampire, in 2006). He wrote it in 2008, after cutting himself 158 times with a razor blade for every unanswered call from his girlfriend at that moment, Evan Rachel Wood. He said: "The record is really about the metaphor that exists in all great and historic literature: Lucifer falling from heaven, losing his wings, and wanting to fall in love with someone who is mortal. [It's about] the inability to find love, so you want to destroy everyone else's love. that's the story of my life. By the time I got to Into the Fire, I thought that was the last song on the record. It has a very epic musical ending with one of the greatest guitar solos in music. Twiggy blew me away; it made me cry. I thought this was the way the record has to end, this is the way my life is, at the edge of no real hope. I've become a total cold-hearted monster..." Maybe the message in this song is that is better to be alone or on your own, than in bad company. Especially in the pre-chorus: "It's better to push something when it's slipping than to risk being dragged down" I think the chorus is the Wood's point of view about this: If you want to hit bottom Don't bother to try taking me with you I won't answer if you call she doesn't want to be in his deppresive state with him. And "I won't answer if you call" it's an obvious reference to the 158 calls. another line that makes us understand the song is: "You'll never be good enough to even look upon" he's telling her that she will never realize how he is suffering, and that she will never care about that. |
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