"Fast car" is kind of a continuation of Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run." It has all the clawing your way to a better life, but in this case the protagonist never makes it with her love; in fact she is dragged back down by him.
There is still an amazing amount of hope and will in the lyrics; and the lyrics themselve rank and easy five. If only music was stronger it would be one of those great radio songs that you hear once a week 20 years after it was released. The imagery is almost tear-jerking ("City lights lay out before us", "Speeds so fast felt like I was drunk"), and the idea of starting from nothing and just driving and working and denigrating yourself for a chance at being just above poverty, then losing in the end is just painful and inspiring at the same time.
That little bastard
With his tricks and vile forms of play
Hacking shaving slicing mutillating
All that gets before him or that gets in his way.
Coming around down the stairs
The wood cracked beneath my feet
My hand slid across the rail
Collecting dust on my fingertips
Then I came into a dark room
That smelled of wet stone and many years
And there was a robotic retard
With a blank empty stare
It was a little android man
Half the size that I am
Scissors on his head
Scissors on his fucking head!
Little android man
Born without a soul
Without that force of reason
The scissors took control
Little android man
Born without a heart
If he's in your vicinity he'll cut you apart!
Here he comes
There's no time it's just a game
Don't look back he's right behind
And here's your piece of mind.
Cut! Cut! Cut Cut!
Cut! Cut! Cut Cut!
Little android man
Born without a soul
Without the voice of reason the scissors took control!
Little android man
Born without a heart
Anything in his vicinity he'll cut you apart.
Robotic retard counts his fingers
1 2 3 4
Little android man
Never never never trust a...
Little android man
He'll cut cut cut cut!
With his tricks and vile forms of play
Hacking shaving slicing mutillating
All that gets before him or that gets in his way.
Coming around down the stairs
The wood cracked beneath my feet
My hand slid across the rail
Collecting dust on my fingertips
Then I came into a dark room
That smelled of wet stone and many years
And there was a robotic retard
With a blank empty stare
It was a little android man
Half the size that I am
Scissors on his head
Scissors on his fucking head!
Little android man
Born without a soul
Without that force of reason
The scissors took control
Little android man
Born without a heart
If he's in your vicinity he'll cut you apart!
Here he comes
There's no time it's just a game
Don't look back he's right behind
And here's your piece of mind.
Cut! Cut! Cut Cut!
Cut! Cut! Cut Cut!
Little android man
Born without a soul
Without the voice of reason the scissors took control!
Little android man
Born without a heart
Anything in his vicinity he'll cut you apart.
Robotic retard counts his fingers
1 2 3 4
Little android man
Never never never trust a...
Little android man
He'll cut cut cut cut!
Lyrics submitted by x_melancholy_x
Cutsman Lyrics as written by Derba Arkenstone
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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this songs is ace, theres some lyrics missing though...sounds to me something like:
?? down the stairs ? cracked benteath my feet, my hands slipped across the rail collecting dust on fingertips I came into a dark room, smell of wet stone for many years and there was a robotic retard's blank empty stare, was a little andriod man...
i watched a live video of this, he introduced it as 'this songs called cutsman, my dicks the size of my head' !!
missing lyrics:
coming around and down the stairs the wood cracked beneath my feet my hand slid across the rail collecting dust on my fingertips then i came into a dark room that smelled of wet stone and many years and there was a robotic retard with a blank empty stare
it was a little android man...
CUUUUTTTT!!!!
ha this was submitted on my birthday....
the Cut! Cut! Cut! breakdown is seriously the most fun part of any song ever.
what frito said hell yeah CUT! CUT! CUT! CUT!!
whats that shit about a powerglove refering to?