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Yo La Tengo – Nuclear War Lyrics 21 years ago
great song, originally done by Sun Ra. They play this live and it stomps.

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The Locust – Moth Eaten Deer Head Lyrics 21 years ago
wow, think first, talk second. the locust is "power violence?" if you've ever been to a locust show, you would know that they despise violence. they are against all forms physical agression, and rightfully so. they stand there masked they whole show, not saying anything except screaming the lyrics. the music completely speaks for itself. grouping the locust in with other mosh-core hardcore bands is a disgusting fallacy.

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Grandaddy – Broken Household Appliance National Forest Lyrics 21 years ago
definitely prophesizing (hyperbolically) the demise of race, leaving our devices and material wonders as the relics of our culture. awesome satire on humans' dependency on machines.

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Discordance Axis – Mimetic Lyrics 21 years ago
discordance axis are the fucking champions of intelligent grind music. this band is so intense it's surreal.

my take on all their lyrics is that they're so subversive and personal that each listener must interpret them freely.

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...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead – How Near How Far Lyrics 21 years ago
this song is too beautiful to be anything but a love song...haha i keep telling myself that.

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...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead – Baudelaire Lyrics 21 years ago
this one is about people that stay within the confines of tradition and fear. the message of this song is that it's a tragedy to never explore outside the norm or beyond where you're comfortable. rock on conrad.

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...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead – Mark David Chapman Lyrics 21 years ago
this song is about the pervasive power of music, rock especially. every line is a testament to the sheer beauty of rock. the line "what have you done, Mark David Chapman?" is obviously referencing the assassination of Lennon, and symbolically characterizing it as a tragedy of rock n' roll. keely is very poetic and subversive throughout the song, but the connections to music creating such a catharsis in people is clear.

"So let this be a drink to calm the shaking hands that you've found. Let this be release, forever unwound."

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