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| Coma Beach – The Final Door [Hidden Track] Lyrics
| 22 days ago
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“The Final Door” is about vengeance, judgment, and the inevitability of death. The antihero imagines his tormentors passing through the “final door” into hell, where they will pay for their sins. The song’s imagery is steeped in biblical and infernal symbolism: blood‑soaked stones, the Devil as master, knives through eyes and brain.
The refrain — “You’re going through what you have done / The sinister might of hell has come” — functions as both accusation and curse, suggesting that punishment is not arbitrary, but the direct consequence of one’s actions. The track reflects the album’s existential themes, blending Beckett‑like despair with punk fury, and closes the record with a vision of ultimate retribution. |
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| Coma Beach – I Won't Listen Lyrics
| 22 days ago
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At its core, “I Won’t Listen” is about alienation and rejection. The narrator is fed up with the noise of society — its empty chatter, false promises, and shallow rituals. Instead of fighting or conforming, he chooses defiant apathy: refusing to listen, refusing to move, refusing to care.
The refrain — “Speak to me / And I won’t listen” — becomes a mantra of resistance, turning passivity into a form of rebellion. The song critiques both the banality of everyday life and the futility of social expectations, echoing existentialist themes of absurdity and nihilism. |
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| Coma Beach – Another Song Lyrics
| 22 days ago
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“Another Song” is about the absurdity and cruelty of everyday life. Each verse catalogs pain, despair, and disillusionment — from unfulfilled wishes to self‑harm — while the chorus parodies society’s empty encouragements: “Congratulations – This life’s a hit, this life’s a shit.”
The juxtaposition of tragedy and mock celebration highlights the futility of trying to find meaning in a world defined by suffering. The antihero’s voice is both bitter and sarcastic, using cynicism as a coping mechanism. The song reflects the band’s existential influences, particularly Albert Camus’ notion of the absurd and Samuel Beckett’s bleak humor. |
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| Coma Beach – Absurd Lyrics
| 22 days ago
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“Absurd” is a critique of human self‑deception and cultural hypocrisy. The narrator mocks belief in an afterlife, the rituals of burial, the writing of books in a “world gone mad,” and the illusion of lasting friendship or legacy.
The refrain — “I don’t care about what you think / Since your life is so absurd” — is a manifesto of rejection, dismissing societal values as meaningless. The song’s tone is both nihilistic and liberating: by refusing to care, the antihero asserts independence from the illusions that bind others.
The track reflects the influence of existentialist thought, particularly Albert Camus’ concept of the absurd — the clash between humanity’s search for meaning and the universe’s indifference. But here, the antihero doesn’t seek reconciliation; he spits contempt at the world’s “loathsome lessons.” |
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| Coma Beach – Extreme Masochist Lyrics
| 22 days ago
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“Extreme Masochist” is about the paradoxical desire for pain as a form of authenticity. The antihero rejects comfort, illusion, and pity, demanding instead the raw truth of suffering. The refrain — “Give me real torture / Torture is pain / Give me a real life / Life is pain” — crystallizes the song’s philosophy: life without pain is meaningless, and only through torment can one feel truly alive.
The song can be read as both literal and metaphorical: a masochistic embrace of agony, but also a critique of a world where suffering is the only constant. It reflects the existentialist influence on Coma Beach’s work, echoing Beckett’s absurdism and Schopenhauer’s pessimism, while channeling punk’s raw defiance. |
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| Coma Beach – Astray (Fallen Angel) Lyrics
| 22 days ago
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“Astray (Fallen Angel)” is a dark satire of false messiahs and the institutions that enable them. The narrator boasts of miraculous powers, demands belief, and offers salvation — but only at the cost of submission, money, and individuality.
The refrain — “Here he comes with tongues of fire / Praise the Lord – a new Messiah” — mimics the language of worship while exposing its sinister undercurrent: the “Messiah” doesn’t liberate, he breaks wills and numbs minds.
The song’s title underscores the irony: this is not a savior, but a fallen angel leading others astray. It’s both a parody of religious dogma and a broader critique of authoritarian systems that promise bliss while enforcing control. |
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| Coma Beach – Jesus' Tears Lyrics
| 22 days ago
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“Jesus’ Tears” is about punishment, abandonment, and the refusal to accept redemption. The narrator imagines himself nailed to a cross beside Christ, but unlike the biblical figure of forgiveness, he spits in the face of his tormentor and vows revenge.
The song juxtaposes sacred and profane: an angel appears, but too late to save him; tears fall, but they drown the world in blood. The refrain — “My mad life was punished / But my spirit will take revenge” — becomes a mantra of defiance, rejecting salvation in favor of vengeance.
The track reflects the album’s existentialist and Beckett‑inspired themes: life as absurd torment, death as inevitable, and the human spirit oscillating between despair and rebellion. |
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| Coma Beach – Passion Lyrics
| 22 days ago
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“Passion” is about the loss of vitality and the search for redemption. The narrator mourns the enthusiasm of youth, now replaced by hatred, repression, and frustration. The refrain — “Where is my passion I once had?” — is both lament and accusation, directed outward at those who “support the guilt” and inward at the self.
The song oscillates between despair and defiance: the plea for someone to “redeem me from this torment” is followed by the declaration that, if abandoned, the narrator will “help myself” and emerge “victorious.” This tension between dependence and self‑assertion mirrors the broader themes of the album _The Scapegoat’s Agony_ — the struggle between collapse and survival, denial and confrontation. |
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| Coma Beach – A Madman's Dream Lyrics
| 22 days ago
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"A Madman's Dream" explores the psychological and existential terror of mental illness. The protagonist is trapped in a cycle of pain, stigma, and hallucination: dismissed as a “hopeless case” by medical professionals, haunted by crawling presences in the bedroom, and consumed by paranoia and despair.
The refrain — “Living in a madman’s dream / Your consciousness a rapid stream” — suggests that reality itself has become unstable, a torrent of uncontrollable thoughts. The repeated warning, “When he awakes, you might be dead,” underscores the danger of proximity to madness, whether literal violence or the contagion of despair.
Ultimately, the song is both a personal confession and a social critique: a depiction of the isolation of the mentally ill, and the failure of systems meant to help them. |
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| Coma Beach – Mind Descending Lyrics
| 22 days ago
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“Mind Descending” is a meditation on the erosion of mental stability. The narrator’s world is a collage of unsettling images — some mundane, some fantastical — all filtered through a psyche that can no longer distinguish between reality and distortion.
The opening lines contrast the ultimate safety of pre-birth innocence with the harshness of earthly existence. From there, the song moves through a series of disjointed vignettes: stalled elevators, vampire encounters, hostile faces, and cosmic loneliness. Each scene is a fragment of the narrator’s fractured perception, underscoring the refrain’s relentless declaration: “I’m going insane.”
The song’s structure mimics the descent it describes — beginning with poetic abstraction, moving through surreal snapshots of daily life, and ending in a spiral of repetition that mirrors obsessive thought loops. It’s a sonic and lyrical embodiment of mental unraveling. |
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| Coma Beach – Nothing Right Lyrics
| 22 days ago
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“Nothing Right” is about the crushing weight of self‑judgment and the corrosive loop of doubt. The lyrics read like a cross‑examination, with the narrator both the accused and the accuser, judge and jury rolled into one. Themes of failure, regret, and the search for meaning run through every verse, but so does a stubborn refusal to avert the gaze — however ugly the truth might be.
The repeated refrain, “Tell me the meaning…,” becomes less a request and more a demand, as if the narrator believes that if they can just name the truth, they might finally be free. Yet the song offers no resolution — only the echo of the question, reverberating in a chamber where no answer will ever come. |
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| Coma Beach – The Past Of The Future Lyrics
| 22 days ago
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At its core, "The Past Of The Future" is about the impossibility of outrunning the past. The “he” who “had to come” can be read as a personification of guilt, fate, or a reckoning long deferred. The lyrics suggest that ignoring or denying this presence only ensures its return, sharper and more personal — “with a sharp little knife.”
The refrain’s imagery — “writing on your wall” and “whisper in a room of glass” — fuses inevitability with fragility: the message is already inscribed, the environment ready to shatter.
The second verse pivots to a critique of complacency and self-indulgence, warning that wealth and comfort cannot insulate one from inner decay. Pain becomes an “internal quality,” vanity turns fatal, and the cycle repeats. The repetition of the refrain underscores the song’s central thesis: The past is not a chapter you close; it’s a loop you live in. |
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| Coma Beach – The Final Door [Hidden Track] Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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Song #13 from the album “The Scapegoat’s Agony”:
In his final reckoning with his alleged tormentors, the unnamed antihero paints a vivid picture of some of the trials and tribulations awaiting his long-time abusers in the afterlife. |
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| Coma Beach – I Won't Listen Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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Track #12 from the album “The Scapegoat’s Agony”:
In the album’s penultimate chapter, the unnamed antihero puts on full display his cynical disdain for soul-crushing conformism and societal expectations. |
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| Coma Beach – Another Song Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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Track #11 from the album “The Scapegoat’s Agony”:
Taking a good harsh look at the absurdities and cruelties of everyday life, the unnamed antihero resorts to sarcasm and cynicism in order to cope with what he regards as the utter meaninglessness of human existence. |
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| Coma Beach – Absurd Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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Track #10 from the album “The Scapegoat’s Agony”:
Having experienced emotional release in a violent cry of anguish and pain, the unnamed antihero falls back into a state of defiant desolation in the face of society’s shallowness and hypocrisy. |
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| Coma Beach – Extreme Masochist Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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Track #9 from the album “The Scapegoat’s Agony”:
Having spiralled through various delusions of grandeur and humiliation, the unnamed antihero experiences emotional catharsis by facing head-on the painful and torturous reality of the human condition. |
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| Coma Beach – Astray (Fallen Angel) Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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Track #8 from the album “The Scapegoat’s Agony”:
Still in thrall to his all-encompassing insanity, the unnamed antihero gives in to his more megalomaniacal impulses as he assumes the treacherous persona of a Christ-like would-be saviour. |
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| Coma Beach – Jesus' Tears Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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Track #7 from the album “The Scapegoat’s Agony”:
In his delirious state of madness, the unnamed antihero suffers through a Christ-like crucifixion, vowing to avenge himself on those he deems responsible for his suffering. |
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| Coma Beach – Passion Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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Track #6 from the album “The Scapegoat’s Agony”:
Having rid his deeply troubled mind of any and all pestering ruminations, the unnamed antihero turns his attention to his complete and utter lack of emotional well-being. |
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| Coma Beach – Bliss Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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Song #5 from the album “The Scapegoat’s Agony”:
Having quite literally lost his mind, the unnamed antihero is plagued by apocalyptic visions of a world doomed to repeat the same vicious cycles over and over again. |
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| Coma Beach – A Madman's Dream Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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Track #4 from the album “The Scapegoat’s Agony”:
In a crucial chapter portraying his further descent into madness, the unnamed antihero is beset upon by seemingly unstoppable forces far beyond his ken and control. |
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| Coma Beach – Mind Descending Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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Track #3 from the album “The Scapegoat’s Agony”:
His frail state of mind rapidly deteriorating, the unnamed antihero thrusts himself onto the inexorable downward spiral towards insanity. |
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| Coma Beach – Nothing Right Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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Track #2 from the album “The Scapegoat’s Agony”:
Taking stock of his deeply lamentable existence so far, the unnamed antihero erupts into a harrowing scream of anguish and disbelief. |
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| Coma Beach – The Past Of The Future Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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Track #1 from the album “The Scapegoat’s Agony”
Synopsis: Thrust into the relentless maelstrom of time, the unnamed antihero embarks on his – for the most part – painful and excruciating emotional odyssey. |
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