| Green Day – Lazy Bones Lyrics | 13 years ago |
| I personally think this song is about Billie Joe's demons he has had as of late | |
| Nickelback – Rockstar Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| I think this song is actually coated in irony and sarcasm. The lyrics arent about wanting to be famous they are mocking the rock star/celeb lifstyle K-Aux said it all above | |
| Biffy Clyro – All the Way Down: Prologue/Chapter 1 Lyrics | 18 years ago |
| The line I'll try not breathe as I hold my head still is an adaption of a lyric from an R.E.M song ironically entitled "try not to breathe" | |
| The Weakerthans – Left and Leaving Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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"I'm trying not to wonder where you are" I love that line. Its a shame these guys dont get recognised in england! I'd love to see them live! |
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| Maroon 5 – If I Fell in Love with You Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| this is a cover of a beatles song | |
| Nirvana – Radio Friendly Unit Shifter Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| it's "nothing to do with what you think if you ever think at all" and the chorus is "what is wrong with me, what is what i need what do i think i think" | |
| Brand New – The Boy Who Blocked His Own Shot Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| to true */antelope i saw brand new support incubus a few weeks back in birmingham and they were amazing! i was also fortunate enough to get lost in the car park and bump into jesse lacey talking to some girls while i was trying to find my way.....n its true hes a fantastic guy he didnt just sign autographs and basically ignore you after that he hads full blown conversations with al the people there real cool! | |
| NOFX – I'm Telling Tim Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| fat mike is refering to tim armstrong out of rancid who is a strongly against major labels if you dont do diy punk hell gert tim to fuck you up lol! also at the begining it says "FUCK PLOICE" | |
| Brand New – Play Crack the Sky Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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we Sent out the SOS call It was a quarter past four in the morning When the storm broke our second anchor line Four months at sea Four months of calm seas only to be pounded In the shallows off the tip of montalk point They call them rogues they travel fast and alone 100 foot faces of god's good ocean gone wrong What they call love is a risk Cause you always get hit out of nowhere By some wave and end up on your own The hole in the hull defide the crews attempts To bail us out And flooded the engines and radio half buried bow Your tounge is a rudder steers the whole ship Sends words past your lips Keeps them safe behind your teeth But the wrong words will strand you Come off course while you sleep Sweep your boat out to sea Or dashed to bits on the reef Vessle gromes the ocean that pressures its frame To the port I see the lighthouse through the sleet and the rain And I wish for one more day to give my love and repay debts But the morning finds our bodies washed up 30 miles west They say that the captains they fast with the ship though still and storm But this aint the dakota the waters cold We wont have to fight for long This is the end This story's old but it goes on and on until we disappear Calm me and let me taste the salt you breathed while you were underneth I am the one that haunts your dreams of mountains sunk below the sea I spoke the words but never gave a thought to what they all could mean I know that this is what you want A funeral keeps both of us apart You know that you are not alone I need you like water in my lungs |
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| Rancid – The Wars End Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| saw rancid live in birmingham in september lars played this song with just his guitar and just him on stage he only song the first two liones and the crowd sang the rest.....and pyropunk summed it all up there so im out....gd on ya pyropunk! | |
| Rancid – Lock, Step & Gone Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| yeah well lets put it like this 3 weeks ago a guy got murdered in my street shot 3 times and last week a a guy in the street next two me got killed due to drugs.....dont tell me i dont about where i live "iampunk" i live here you dont so tape it shut! | |
| The Bronx – Heart Attack American Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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Well its a cliche but i cant beilive no ones posted anyrthing on here these guys are fantastic...in state of time where the only punk the U.S and U.K can cough up are bands that resemble Busted and good charlotte the bronx burst on the scene with this old school anti-flag sounding harcdore album that blows you away please buy there album and support them. Neway with that said I think this song is writrten in the sense of a failing relationship but if you search further it may be bout sumthin entirely different these guys come from a place where gang killings happen once a day so it may be bout leaving LOs Angelis but thats just a hunch.....ne1 else got a clue? |
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| A Perfect Circle – The Noose Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| couldnt av said it better myself lateralus11! | |
| Brand New – Play Crack the Sky Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| your the man stud@yahoo.com! | |
| Brand New – Play Crack the Sky Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| I think this song is about a few different things in life primaraly though a failing relationship, Jesse has put a relationiship in the form of boat at sea and for four months f the relationship it went great "four months at sea four months of calm sea only to be punded in the shallows of the tip of montalk point." The jesse feels that the relationship srtarts to get rocky and they start arguing and they want to bail out "The hole in the hull defied the crews attempts to bail us out" Jesse the blaims the failing relationship on her by saying that its the girls fault it went wrong the things that she said "Your tongue is a rudder that stears the hole ship it, send your words past your lips or keeps them safe behind your teeth but the wrong words will strand you come of course while you sleep sweep your boat out to sea or crashed to bits on the reef." Jesse then sauys he wishes they could work it out and gert back together but instead they break up and the preverbial ship sinks "I wish for one more day to give love and repay debts but the morning finds our bodies washed up thirty miles west" Jese then feels that the break up is what the girl wanted so hes broke up and its all said and done "I know that this is what you want a funeral keeps both of us appart." well thats my take on it! | |
| A Perfect Circle – The Noose Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| Dont fuckin call me a moron you pathetic piece of shit im entitled to my opinion just like everyone else on this website so keep your mouth shut ! | |
| A Perfect Circle – The Nurse Who Loved Me (Failure cover) Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| you know slickvick every song isnt about addiction your like the people who think every nirvana song is about drugs cause he did heroin, I've read all of obseesive tenencies suspicions of APC songs and I have to say an old british sayin he has his head screwed on he makes so much sense out of what he says i take my hat off to you O.T slickvic u need to think bout summat else instead of dope!.... | |
| A Perfect Circle – 3 Libras Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| this song rules live!!!!! my take on it is that he really likes this girl and this girl is just a user and acts like he's invisible, now i dont want none you guys psting comments telling me how dumb i am cus i dont care this song has helped me threw a few hard times with the meaning i gave it so whether im wrong or right in my mind its staying that way which is what i think everyone should do, we all have a take on the song and what it means to us we should leave it as that and not try to convince others our point of view its what music is all about what it means to the listener..... | |
| A Perfect Circle – The Noose Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| I disagree with you all.....I saw APC life in Birmingham in feb and before he played this song he said "we appologise for our president" this song is aimed a President Bush for sending the troops into Iraq and hes saying its good to see hes ok even though hardworking American people have lost love ones...... | |
| Fall Out Boy – Tell That Mick He Just Made My List of Things to Do Today Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| lol your the man hardcore slacker couldnt have said it better my self! a lot of bands are coming out now with this sound and with shitty naff lyrics but these guys stand out in the crowd.......mest stink! | |
| Funeral for a Friend – Juno Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| I think FFAF are really over rated...when i brought there album I found it to be a huge let down compared to some of the great "screamo" bands out there! | |
| Brand New – Me vs. Maradona vs. Elvis Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| This song is obviously explaining a girl being taken advantage of. But heres a possibility, both Elvis and Maradona led talents but had horrible lives due to what they did, but they both did different things to make it horrible. So maybe its comparing this final guy to them both.... | |
| Brand New – Okay I Believe You, but My Tommy Gun Don't Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| I seriously think that some of you may be reading into this song a tiny bit to much allthought your deffinitions are great and i can see where you coming from (except the rivalry with tbs thing cus it was seventy times 7 and theres no "I" in team) but I think this song is about a girl who cheated on him "you cant keep a secret if it never was a secret to start, at least pretend you didnt want to get caught" thats my take on the song oh and if anyone cares the title his from home alone when he plays that movie with the fire crackers going off and the piza boy cacks his pants thats what the guy in the movie says before he shoots "ok i believe but my tommy gun don't" | |
| Brand New – The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| actually its "we saw a lovers tryst neither clear nor desript" anyway this song is a great song but not the best on the album in my view, but still good song. I think its about being with someone even though your not comfortable with it but your just doing it to keep them happy. | |
| 'a' – Starbucks Lyrics | 22 years ago |
| if all the bands did what a did then this site wouldnt need to exist!!!!!! | |
| 'a' – Nothing Lyrics | 22 years ago |
| without love, art and emotion we aint got nothing this songs about the difference between living and just existing 'it could be over today and we might not get it back' | |
| Red Hot Chili Peppers – Universally Speaking Lyrics | 22 years ago |
| isnt it silveretta the jets of a lifetime? | |
| The Beatles – Helter Skelter Lyrics | 22 years ago |
| this song is just about a girl you al know the feeling you feel great then you see her and your heart sinks hense the line Till I get to the bottom and I see you again. also the line you may be lover but you aint no dancer is about him he openly joked about not being able to dance well | |
| Hell Is For Heroes – You Drove Me To It Lyrics | 22 years ago |
| oh look we've made friend maybe they sing about stupid shit and play power chords but theres a few very big bands who've done that erm..... nirvana spring to mind. In my eyes these are one of the few keeping brit rock alive as to what the song means not to sure to be honest | |
| Blink-182 – Dammit Lyrics | 22 years ago |
| Blink may not be sellouts but they most deffinetly arent punk they did not start what punk is they ruined the clash the sex pistols they started punk then bands like good charlotte new found glory sum 41 and blink 18who? ruined its gd bands like NOFX Rancid Green Day keep it alive | |
| Rancid – Listed M.I.A. Lyrics | 22 years ago |
| yeah last time I checked it was listed M.I.A you know missing in action let me just check again hmmmm yep still th same | |
| Less Than Jake – Is This Thing On? Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| This has gotta be my fav less than jake song I love it personally though I think its about how when you have problems you go to your friends but no matter what they say you still feel like shit and they cant help you you gotta solve it yourself but thats my opinion ^^ | |
| Less Than Jake – Last One Out Of Liberty City Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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Totally agree mystek9 this is a great song and I can relate to this so much I left school a year ago and when that happens you think WOW where the hell do I go now!!!! The other day this girl came up to me and asked if she used to go to school with me and kinda laughed and she said wasn't I the guy her friends always called a waste of time yeah thats me right there LTJ rule |
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| Nirvana – Sliver Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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Mid-1990 was a curious time for Nirvana. They considered Bleach to be a personal - if not commercial - success, touring had given them a worldwide reputation as a band to watch and a music industry buzz was growing louder by the week. But when Kurt and Krist decided to let Chad Channing go, the old drummer problems resumed. Who would be that all-important drum-bashing third of the Nirvana triad? The answer, for one B-side and one tremendously pivotal Seattle show at the Motorsports International Venue was Dan Peters, who had come from the temporarily defunct Mudhoney and would go on to the Screaming Trees and back to Mudhoney after his few days with Nirvana. Peter's brief stint happened to coincide with the band's need to record an A-side for its final Sub Pop singly, but. while it's Peters's drumming that powers 'Sliver', its Tad Doyle's drums that are being played. In July of 1990, Tad was working in the studio with Jack Endino. It was during these sessions that Cobain, with Endino's cooperation, decided to employ some guerrilla recording tactics. The plan was that when Tad took a dinner break, Nirvana would dash into the studio and use the downtime to bash out the fundamentals of their track on Tad's equipment. Doyle was not at all happy with the idea, but finally acquiesced when Endino assured him that he would allow none of Nirvana's customary instrument bashing while they were in the studio. So, on July 11, 1990, while Tad supped, Nirvana bashed out most of 'Sliver' in a little over an hour. The song seems a more delicate thing than its recording background might indicate, because the frightening child's-eyes tale it relates is so resonant. Here, Truly, was the first track in which Cobain demonstrated his full, astonishing talents as a song writer. In just a few words set against an exhilarating mix of grinding guitar and sunny, sing-along melody, Cobain captured - and made a listener re-experience - all the night-terrors of an unhappy childhood. With a simple pleading chorus ("Grandma take me home") sung in first a deadened, exhausted voice and then screamed, Cobain brought it all back - the feelings of being small, powerless and at the mercy of people who don't understand what you want. Even those with the happiest of childhoods might remember times when the world, and the people around them, seemed all wrong. Unfortunately for Cobain, this song - though not autobiographical - required little imagination. His parents' divorce and the shuttling between relatives he had endured as a result were the key events that turned his relatively happy early childhood into one of insecurity and despondency. "Up until I was nine I felt I could become a rock star or astronaut or the president," Cobain told Robert Hillburn of the Los Angeles times in a 1993 interview. "I had total freedom and a lot of love and support from my family - at least on my Mom's side. [After the divorce] I was embarrassed and became really detached and quiet. My mom would take me to school and I wouldn't even look kids in the eye. I knew everyone knew that I only had one parent. That isn't probably a big deal in a big town, but it is in a small town... I was a seriously depressed kid. Every night at one point I'd go to bed bawling my head off. I used to try to make my head explode by holding my breath, thinking if I blew up my head, they'd be sorry." |
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| Nirvana – Scentless Apprentice Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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As story after story of Kurt Cobain's travails with heroin were kicked around in the press, an unfortunate image began to take shape - that he was a disengaged, unfeeling, dumb junkie who happened to be able to write some songs and play guitar. It all made for good tabloid copy and stand-up comic material, but it was not accurate. Cobain was undoubtedly a tormented soul and quite a few of those torments were self-inflicted, but his worth as an artist, thinker and musician was much broader than the "Junkie-with-guitar" stereotype allowed. Cobain was not a voracious reader, but he was a devoted one. Writers Katherine Dunn, Susan Faludi and William S. Burroughs all received "Special Thanks" in the In Utero credits, and 'Scentless Apprentice' took its theme from the 1986 novel perfume, by the German writer Patrick Süskind. The novel, set in eighteenth-century France, tells the peculiar story of a bastard infant who is born with two startling characteristics - he has an amazingly developed sense of smell, which he uses to assess the world around him, plus he gives off absolutely no odour of any kind from his own body. He is thought to be devil-spawn by the nurses who reluctantly care for him at his orphanage but is eventually apprenticed to a master perfume maker. His natural abilities make him an extraordinary talent in the field of fragrances, but his darker impulses begin to emerge. While the smells of most humans and human activities disgust him, occasionally he will find a woman whose scent is so beguiling that he feels compelled to kill her - to own her scent as it were. He is eventually put on trial for his crimes but, in a rather phantasmagorical closing sequence, manages to manipulate a rabid mob into having an orgy rather than an execution. Cobain hadn't intended to turn his reading of the novel into a song, but need for strong lyrics arose under some musically surprising circumstances - for the first time, the band collaborated from square one in writing a song. The piece started with a basic guitar riff that Dave Grohl had come up with. Cobain didn't think the riff sounded all that promising - in fact he felt it was a little too reminiscent of the Sub Pop-era grunge sound the band wanted to distance itself from. But as Kurt, Krist and Dave jammed around the riff, it turned into something more impressive. Kurt came up with a guitar line of ascending notes that pulled against the basic riff, Krist arranged a second section the song could move to, and a fierce, group-penned composition was born. It was the one In Utero track on which all three band members received a song writing credit. The sound was fierce enough, in fact, that Cobain reached back to the disturbing tale of Perfume for his lyrics. His vocals, snarled out like a supremely pissed-off W.C. Fields, basically sketch out the ideas of Süskind's story. His desperately screamed "Go Away's" are particularly chilling and, in light of the book, seem to cut two ways - it's either what the singer/apprentice hears from those who hate him, or its what the singer/apprentice screams at those he hates. The angry strength of 'Scentless Apprentice' demonstrates how well-connected the trio could be, and how quickly they could come up with potent music when those connections were working. The 'Scentless Apprentice' guitar riff wasn't Dave Grohl's only song writing contribution during the In Utero sessions. A Grohl-penned and sung tune, 'Marigold', was recorded and used as a B-side for the 'Heart-Shaped Box' single. Much of the song writing Grohl was doing during this period later turned up as material on the 1995 debut Foo Fighters album. |
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| Nirvana – Aneurysm Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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Incesticide closed with a tune recorded during the BBC sessions for Mark Goodier at the end of 1991. Though a slight song by Nirvana standards, 'Aneurysm' is interesting in that it shows the band at play. Cobain is bending a few simple lyrics around to make fun of pop conventions and drug rituals ("Shoot the Shit", "Beat me out of me"). The song is also one of Nirvana's only songs to make use of a sudden, major style shift - a minute in and the tune jumps from Bleach-like riffing to a highly-glossed, harmony sweetened "Big Pop." Lastly, the song is interesting as an early, especially potent clue that Dave Grohl's phenomenal drumming was going to make the band a heavy contender in the mainstream rock world. A slightly more pumped up version of 'Aneurysm' was recorded in January 1991 by Nirvana-soundman Craig Montgomery and appeared as part of a joint B-side with 'Drain You' and 'Even in his youth' when DGC released a 'Teen Spirit' Cd single in 1991. The Montgomery version of 'Aneurysm', with the Incesticide versions of 'Turnaround', 'Son of a Gun' and 'Molly's Lips' along with 'D-7' and 'Even in his Youth', made up a 1991 EP titled Hormoaning . This was released in Australia and Japan as a promotional EP in conjunction with Nirvana's tour there in early 1992. |
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| Nirvana – In Bloom Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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In one of three Nevermind songs to feature guns prominently in the lyrics, Cobain painted a thumbnail sketch of a character whose life consists of bad parenting and blissfully stupid rock n' roll escapism. Drawing on visions of some of the rock-loving, perpetually-stoned losers he'd grown up around in Aberdeen, Cobain describes a guy who's a bit past his "teen spirit" prime - he's now got some kids that he's hoping to "sell for food", which is no cause for heartache because, as he tells his companion, "we can have some more." The character lives for the moments when he's swept away by a "pretty song" to which he'll sing-along. Maybe he'll even get happy enough to fire his guns. The happiness isn't too deep through - the guy has no conception of what he's singing along to, and no self-awareness. In biblical syntax, he knows not what it means. At the time Cobain wrote 'In Bloom', the kind of dumb rock fans he had in mind were still a bit of an oddity at Nirvana shows. But from the start he and the band had sometimes been approached by "rocker dudes" who likes Nirvana's loud catchy stuff without knowing, or caring, at all about what the music was trying to get at on any level other than one of rockin' out. But the song proved to be troublingly prophetic - by the time Nirvana was at the top of the charts, millions of people were coming to Nirvana shows to sing along while knowing not what it meant. The beauty of 'In Bloom' was that while it was a sly and satisfying condemnation of this kind of fandom, it was also an exciting enough rock tune zo engender mass sing-alongs. It managed to satisfy egghead ironists and blithe moshers with the same chorus. The gun imagery from 'In Bloom' and other Nevermind songs was no great stretch of imagination for Cobain, who had grown up surrounded by gun owner in Aberdeen. In fact, Cobain wasn't aware he had used guns so prominently until he started to be questioned about it by interviewers after the release of Nevermind. Guns had in fact already played a tragic part in the Cobain family history. One of Kurt's great-uncles had died after shooting himself in the stomach in 1979, and another family member had killed himself in a similar fashion five years later. In the studio, 'In Bloom' gave Dave Grohl a chance to shine apart from his thunderous work - he sang the achingly high harmonies that power the choruses. The song took on a life apart from Nevermind when the band, with director Kevin Kerslake, came up with a particularly inspired video concept to accompany the track. Parodying early rock-on-TV programs such as Hullabaloo, the band performed with awkwardly slicked-back hair and matching suits, achieving a properly-dated, grainy look by being filmed through old-fashioned Kinoscopes. Cobain enjoyed the humorous irony of having the band introduced in the video by a preening host (Doug Llewellyn of TV's The People's Court) who describes them as, "nice, decent, clean-cut young men." The video shoot also had an effect on Nirvana fashion - Cobain liked the thick horn-rim glasses he wore while shooting the video so much that he kept them for several months afterward. |
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| Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Spirit Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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Nevermind's phenomenal first single (backed with 'Drain you') was released just prior to the album, in August 1991. The song was the perfect archetype of the Nirvana sound and the Cobain song. It had amazing lurches in dynamics, moving back and forth between gentle drums and monstrous thrashing. It also had a remarkably catchy melody that sounded both sunny and sad, and it was full of lyrics that nobody could make any sense out of. While the songs on Nevermind wouldn't offer much more explicit, easily grasped meaning than those of Bleach, Cobain's lyrics were now one with his voice - his despondency, wrath, rage, disgust and humor all came through perfectly clearly, no matter how inscrutable his actual words were. As it turned out, Nevermind's most popular track was a typically murky Cobain exploration of meaning and meaningless, it had come to him by way of a very specific inspiration - namely, a deodorant. While Cobain was living on North Pear Street in Olympia, he had gone out one night with his friend Kathleen Hanna from the band Bikini Kill, a group that would become a pivotal force in the punk-feminist "Riot Grrl" movement of Olympia and Seattle. They decided to indulge one of their frequent recreational bents - a graffiti spree. After making up some Olympia establishments with such incitements as "God is Gay", they returned to Cobain's apartment, where Hanna marked up a wall with the sentence "Kurt smells like Teen Spirit". Cobain took it as a compliment, thinking it was Hanna's interesting way of saying he still had the rebellious edge of an angry kid. But Hanna was actually putting some arch humor to use - "Teen Spirit" was actually the rather insipid, niche-marketed brand name of an underarm deodorant for young women put out by the Mennen company. It wasn't until after Cobain had written, recorded, and released the song that he realized a trendy anti-perspirant had provided the title for his tune. Musically, the song also had a specific moment of conception: "We'd been practising [with Dave Grohl] for about three months," Cobain told David Fricke of Rolling Stone magazine in a January 1994 interview. "We were waiting to sign to DGC, and Dave and I were living in Olympia and Krist was living in Tacoma. We were driving up to Tacoma every night for practice, trying to write songs. I was trying to write the ultimate pop song. I was basically trying to rip off the Pixies. I have to admit it. When I heard the Pixies for the first time, I connected with that band so heavily I should have been in that band - or at least in a Pixies cover band. We used their sense of dynamics, being soft and quit and then loud and hard. "'Teen Spirit' was such a clichéd riff. It was so close to a Boston riff or 'Louie Louie'. When I came up with the guitar part, Krist looked at me and said, 'That is so ridiculous.' I made the band play it for an hour and a half." The proximity of the chord changes in 'Teen Spirit' to those of the 1976 Boston hit 'More than a feeling' was remarked on frequently when the song was released. But, as would be the case again and again, knowing where Cobain might have borrowed from didn't diminish the inspired power of the track. Also much remarked upon was the perceived incoherence of the lyrics. The song was generally heard as an ironic rallying cry for throughly disaffected youth - an interpretation encouraged by the nightmarish high school pep rally depicted in the song's video. But even fans immediately grabbed by the song had trouble figuring out what exactly was being said. Again, while Cobain's lyrics were terrifically evocative, they didn't necessarily stand up to a deep reading. But 'Teen Spirit' does seem to work as a glum study of what it feels like to be a reluctant part of an ugly group. The high-spirited energy of the music plays against the dementedly downcast words, beginning with Cobain's encouragement for some would-be revellers to "Load up on guns". The chorus seems to list what it takes to make for a spirited teen encounter: mulattos, albinos, a mosquito and Cobain's libido. One of the lines that did clearly stand out, "Here we are now, entertain us," had a history as a Cobain entrance line. "That came from something I used to say every time I used to walk into a party to break the ice," Cobain told Fricke. "A lot of times when you're standing around with people in a room, it's really boring and uncomfortable. So it was, 'Well, here we are, entertain us. You invited us here.'" Life gradually imitated art in a painful way for Cobain. As Nirvana became more and more popular and more fans began to embrace the cynical 'Teen Spirit' with energetically earnest teen spirit of their own, the song became more of a burden for him. At some of Nirvana's final concerts, the band would pointedly leave the big hit that the screaming teens were clamouring for off their set list. |
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| Paradise Lost – I Am Nothing Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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I love this song cant see why no one has added to it but oh well. This song rocks I can relate to it. |
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| Paradise Lost – I Am Nothing Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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I love this song cant see why no one has added to it but oh well. This song rocks I can relate to it. |
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| Audioslave – Cochise Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| Chris cornell was a substance and alcohol abuser but dont get me wrong im not judging his voice rules and his talent for song writing, but I think maybe its about what someone said to him while he was an addict ''put the blame on me so you dont feel a thing'' ''go and save yourself take it out on me '' hmmmmm maybe not sure. | |
| A Perfect Circle – 3 Libras Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| I agree with the being used by someone else that interpritation makes sense to me. I can relate to this song a lot at this moment in time a perfect circle are so good can't wait for the new album. | |
| Rage Against the Machine – Wake Up Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| I personally think its about martin luther king being assassinated by the U.S goverment ''You know they went after King when he spoke out on vietnahm'' and the lines pulled scemes to the dream and put it to an end we all know kings I have a dream speach. | |
| Our Lady Peace – Somewhere Out There Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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olp are touring uk in november birmingham manchester and london im there baby |
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| Our Lady Peace – Whatever Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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I'd like to see one of you get in the ring and risk your well being and your family and everything else everynight just for the love and the crave of the buisnesss. yeah it's coreagraphed but people get hurt could spend 200 plus days feeling beat up NO!!! is the answer |
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| Rancid – New Dress Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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Im sure he mentions belfast in it aswell. yeah i agree brilliant song. |
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| Rancid – Daly City Train Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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The lyrics to this song are awesome i love it. rancid are punk they blink 182 and sum 41 look like stupid year 7's or freshmans to those great americans |
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| Green Day – Fashion Victim Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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Livin well and dressed to kill but she looks like hell to me. love that line love this song love this album |
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| Pink Floyd – Waiting for the Worms Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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I thought it was the the final solution to staighten strange but I could be wrong. Oh well great song. |
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| Nirvana – Scentless Apprentice Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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actually the next song and the last nirvana were gonna release was pennyroyal tea it was scheduled to be released early april 94 to tie in with the british leg of the european tour when the tour collapsed it was delayed and eventually cancelled. If you have the outcesticide albums you may know this. also the B-side was sheduled to be where did you sleep last night. |
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