| Iggy Pop – The Passenger Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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| The Offspring – Gotta Get Away Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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Hey dumbass I just said it was my interpretation. If you don't like it your entitled to your stoner response. You are probably a middle aged or late 20s stoner loser who considers pot to be the cure to all to things and you probably spend all your time listening to the relics you call you high school collection of CDs. Maybe it is about being stoned or the fucked up world we live in, I never said it wasn't. If you weren't so opinionated or if you could read far enough to see that I said this was based on MY personal experience and I could well be wrong maybe you could have articulated a better response, a songs meaning is only what it means to you. P.S. I got clean and went to rehab. |
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| The Rolling Stones – Can't You Hear Me Knocking Lyrics | 19 years ago |
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It sounds like he is a junkie and going in to withdrawls (I've been kickin', Help me please) and is trying to get a hold of his dealer or a hustlers (Yeah, you got satin shoes Yeah, you got fancy boots Y'all got cocaine eyes Yeah, you got speed freak jive) and (Hey, help me baby, I ain't no stranger) He is trying to get a hold of them but its not working |
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| The Offspring – Hypodermic Lyrics | 19 years ago |
| It doesn't necessarly mean heroin, probably does, but IV drug use in general. I used to be a heroin junkie then went to rehab but just puting anything into a needle is a very addictive habit. I used to put anything I could get in a a syringe and shoot it, pills, coke, meth, heroin mainly. I'm not trying to be fiddle about the drug, I just remember the needle as a place to run with whatever you got to try and escape. It a good song but stirs up bad memories for me but does have a realy good point about where shooting drugs gets you. | |
| The Offspring – Gotta Get Away Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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Well it is about getting stoned and paranoid, more specifically it really discribes Speed Psychosis well. Psychosis from speed feels exactly like this extreme paranoia, being completly strung out and you never do feel safe on it. The first time I heard this song was at the end of a five days on speed and this really hit the nail on the head. Speed psychosis is exactly like schitzophrenia and will eventually lead into that but more people who experience it don't want to ever have it again and stop. Keep in mind this is just from personal experience and how I have interpreted the song. So yes it is about drugs and paranoia. The song was writen in the mid 90s and Crystal Meth and Crank were getting big in California so it seems logical that they may have experimented with them. This |
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