| AC/DC – Big Balls Lyrics | 22 years ago |
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It's a song about noticably large balls that when you near them, they start bouncing...just out of your reach. *starts holding own balls* What did you think I meant? |
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| Green Jelly – Carnage Rules Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| I do believe Iceman is correct. I first heard this song in Spiderman: Maximum Carnage (for SNES and Genesis). In fact, they did the music for the entire game, or at least I'm pretty sure they did. | |
| Rob Zombie – The Man Without Fear Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| Obviously about the comic book character Daredevil. In fact, in most comics the subtitle is: The Man Without Fear. | |
| Michael Jackson – Just Good Friends Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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Micheal Jackson and Stevie Wonder in a love triangle...and now the irony (keep in mind Stevie Wonder is blind)... MICHEAL'S TAUNTS: -You Didn't See-Her Eyes On Me -She Looked Right Through You -Looks Can Fool You -No, You Won't See Her Kiss And Hug Me STEVIE'S LIE: -I Can See The Signs |
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| Michael Jackson – Black or White Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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"I took my baby on a Saturday bang" Apparently, Wacko Jacko Wackos Offo in his Babies Moutho.......what? Seriously though, the song is about Micheal's sexual attraction to his firstborn son. Sorry, just trying to lighten the mood. Obviously you haven't read the lyrics, because IT DOSEN'T MATTER IF YOUR BLACK OR WHITE, so why the hell are all of you arguing over the pigment of his skin! Most of you (HAIL ME, gurl123, Jessie Lynn, MUSIC MACHINE) would be better off hiding your identity under a white bedsheet while protesting the Harlem GlobeTrotters and spoonfeeding Strom Thurmond... Shame on you...I hope you are forced to collect Elton John's stool sample with nothing but a straw... |
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| Michael Jackson – Speed Demon Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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I like how he molests a child during the Chorus: Pull Over Boy And Get Your Ticket Right Ugh! Aaow! Uhh! Hoo! Get Your Ticket Right Just kidding Micheal... I'm geussing the song's about someone in a high-speed chase of some sort. |
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| Michael Jackson – Tabloid Junkie Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| I totally agree with Micheal here... | |
| Michael Jackson – Bad Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| Quincy Jones believed that the image of an artist should be contantly changing. Micheal decided to create an image of himself that was almost opposite of what anyone expected him to be. Did you know this song was originally supposed to be a duet with Prince? | |
| Billy Joel – My Life Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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Got a call from an old friend "We used to be real close Said he couldn't go on the American way Closed the shop, sold the house Bought a ticket to the West Coast Now he gives them a stand-up routine in L.A." Maybe it's about someone who lost there rural roots and sold there soul to Hollywood. I don't need you to worry for me cause I'm alright I don't want you to tell me it's time to come home I don't care what you say anymore, this is my life Go ahead with your own life and leave me alone Possibly about how people leave there birthplace and expect there birthplace to follow (ie:old friends) |
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| Billy Joel – Captain Jack Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| It's about escapism: Alchohol, Drugs, Masturbation, and basically putting on a show for society, because they expect you to be different, greater then them, when in fact the difference is only cosmetic. | |
| Billy Joel – Don't Ask Me Why Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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Now you, "parlez vous francais" (Now you speak your French) I hope that helps someone else because I can't think of a meaning yet... |
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| Weird Al Yankovic – I Can't Watch This Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| Calm down. Besides, not all of his songs are paradies. I espicially like the verse where he becomes digusted by America's Funnient Home Videos, and overall, TV viewers obsession to seeing other people in pain, and using it for their entertainment. He also adresses how unfunny a cliche "kick in the crotch" is, and how some of the video's are obviously rehearsed. | |
| Weird Al Yankovic – I Remember Larry Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| The song is about Weird Al reminiscing about the boy (Larry) who created him into a revengeful psychopath. We all know Weird Al was anti-social (this explains his love for TV...) We all know how Weird Al depicts violent and macabre scenes with greusome detail, then somehow manages to coat it with soothing vocals, or melody. Perhaps Larry represents a child-hood bully, and how Al wishes he could have dealt with the antogonist. | |
| Weird Al Yankovic – I Remember Larry Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| The song is about Weird Al reminiscing about the boy (Larry) who created him into a revengeful psychopath. We all know Weird Al was anti-social (this explains his love for TV...) We all know how Weird Al depicts violent and macabre scenes with greusome detail, then somehow manages to coat it with soothing vocals, or melody. Perhaps Larry represents a child-hood bully, and how Al wishes he could have dealt with the antogonist. | |
| Weird Al Yankovic – Germs Lyrics | 23 years ago |
| This song is about the obsessive-compulsive paranoia of germs... | |
| Weird Al Yankovic – Frank's 2000" TV Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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This is a song about the common American status symbol: a big freaking TV screen. "There's Frank's remote control, you can look, but don't touch it, please 'Cause Frank's the one in charge and he decides what everybody sees" This quote reminds me of the wizard from The Wizard of Oz. The wizard compensated his dissapointment with his physical aesthetic (or lack of,) by using a large screen. Perhaps Frank isn't confident in is social skills so he uses his TV as a "society magnet," so instead of having to find friends and entertain them, the friends, although shallow, come to him, while he hides behind his TV (like the wizard) in fear that his newfound friends will be dissapointed with his physical aethetic. |
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| Metallica – Master of Puppets Lyrics | 23 years ago |
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"Taste me you will see, more is all you need" If this is indeed a song about using youth as "cannon fodder," the above line may be a reference to a government allowing youth to unleash the animosity that the government itself has buried. The crave for violence then becomes so great that they become slaves to the act, and if they are not supplied with the act soon enough, they will become reckless and eventually meet there demise on the battlefeild... |
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