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Spineshank – The Height Of Callousness Lyrics 3 years ago
The song is much about life stage where you reach your breaking point, realising how much potential you have lost by not making the right things for yourself. That drives to the thoughts of losing your morality compass and starting using other people. That's the height of callousness, is not it?

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Spineshank – Synthetic Lyrics 3 years ago
This song definitely is about broken toxic relationship with partner. His lover has had completely opposite opinion towards many things in narrator's life, and yet tried to shape narrator the way he would actually like. Narrator could have never taken his views as made by own ("I could never feel the way you do, but it still becomes me"), but still after finally breaking up, now narrator does actually realise how much his view is distorted by his own hands.
Becoming "synthetic" in this song is probably about doing something almost impossible, to finally free yourself from being unaccepted by inner voices of his ex lover.

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Element Eighty – Pancake Land Lyrics 3 years ago
And yeah, I should say the way narrator describe his feelings is pretty terrible. He refers to his loneliness, there\'s no anyone who can understand and support him. A person he mentions may not criticize him, but definitely disrespect narrator and that has driven him mad.

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Element Eighty – Pancake Land Lyrics 3 years ago
And yeah, I should say the way narrator describe his feelings is pretty terrible. He refers to his loneliness, there\'s no anyone who can understand and support him. A person he mentions may not criticize him, but definitely disrespect narrator and that has driven him mad.

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Element Eighty – Pancake Land Lyrics 3 years ago
I think this song is about being somewhere you never really liked or you have had enough to be there. But the problem is you can not leave this place for some reasons. The narrator addresses some of his words to a certain person in this place, begging him to stop criticizing narrator, and instead let himself go. \nYou can only guess is it either narrator\'s work, or maybe his childhood, where we are completely dependable on our parents.

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