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Mark Lanegan – One Hundred Days Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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The man suffers from a heroin addiction, I'm pretty sure It's about the waiting for another dose. Of course, interpetation is key, so yours is as good as mine. |
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Queens of the Stone Age – Medication Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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Most people don't have a choice? whatever man, you talk out of your ass. It's not about having a choice, it's about taking the easiest way out. Choosing to put some effort into something you’re good at and feel good about that, or choosing to use chemicals that makes you feel good. Chemicals that turns you into a depressed robot and leaves you paying, because you'll never be able to reach such a high without those chemicals again. Neglecting your gut feeling that it's wrong by doing another dose, and instead of stopping with the stuff and start paying for the wrong choices you’ve made, just take another dose so the feeling leaves. I say fuck you to them, giving their lives away for artificial highs that will be their highpoints for the rest of their lives. It’s about not being part of the cast aside and acting you couldn't help what happened to you. |
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Queens of the Stone Age – Walkin' On The Sidewalks Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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A song about drugs. The programs are drugs, available for everyone who wants them. Apparently it’s changing people who takes them and programs them into 'just rollin’ weezin’ and breathing beings'. Josh knows it, he’s changed too, still he doesn’t seem to care, ending the song with going into space again. The endless robotic instrumental that follows symbolises the feeling; the drugs turns him into a repetitive robot.
It’s the easiest (and for him the safest) thing to do, getting some action on the other side and escaping problems of daily live for a moment. It’s leaving the road for a while and start walking on the sidewalks. |
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Queens of the Stone Age – Battery Acid Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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Not surprisingly, another drug song. Yet this one seems almost like a anti-drug song.
Josh Homme is the spectator here; realising (probably out of experience) how the lives of drug-abusers look like; only looking forward to their next dose, not caring for the rest of the world and forgetting what it is to be really alive. They remain to be robots, brainwashed babies.
It leaves them in a world of shit, and at the moment they realise were they are, it’s already to late. Homme doesn’t care, they didn’t want see it (closed eyes never see it coming) and he knows it’s to late to have pity for them.
It’s the sadistic twist they never learn; everyone can get his high, you’re nothing special, you’re all robots waiting for the next dose. Running on this battery will only leave you with acid burns… |
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Queens of the Stone Age – Little Sister Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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by poisonXedge on 01-19-2005 @ 12:50:57 AM
is it just me or is it easy to imagine josh writing the lyrics to this song while stalking ashlee simpson?
hahahahha |
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