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dan- no more wires. fuck the tv screens. fuck the monitors. fuck the drama fuck the bother. can you make me feel better? [enter] will you be my friend? [enter] get off the internet [enter] Get off the fucking computers, we live our lives through wires and screens, fuck it,atleast call. love through wires is not a motto for all. kill me with a keystroke baby, kill me with a click!
cory- communications down! cut the wires that entagle me! i'm so down. cut the cord that powers me. i'm so fucking down! kill me with a keystroke baby, kill me with a click!
brent- talking in numeric code is the newest trend and its telling me that youre the one for me. i know i cant see you, but i know that you mean everything to me [enter] speak to me in 1's and 0'2.. we'll last forever that way. sauter me with your warm words, speak to me in the only language i know. [enter] kill me with a keystroke baby, kill me with a click!
adam- no more wires, words stretch for miles, time after time. kill me with a keystroke baby, kill me with a click!
ryan- kill me with a keystroke baby, come on! kill me with a click!
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this is a song about people having to use the internet because they are too scared to talk to people in real life.
not only that, bof, but this song is also about people relying on the internet as a way to live their life. Saying that we have made the world so that people can live their entire life without direct contact to people. we can do everything through the internet.
"Kill me with a keystroke baby, kill me with a click"
ps: kodan armada fuggin rocks
wow...this song is so fucking awesome. great lyrics.
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other than their lyrics, i love these guys.
Fucking Myspace.
Damnit.
The band may have odd lyrics but I like the lyrics
Glendinning discusses computer technologies in his essay Notes Toward a Neo-Luddite Manifesto, specifically how the Neo-Luddites advocate strict regulation or outright rejection of computer technologies which, argues Glendinning, causes "disease and death in their manufacture and use, enhance centralized political power, and remove people from direct experience of life."
We see punk music culture rising to this kind of aesthetic often, in this song as well as in the themes addressed by bands like Ampere, Orchid, Wolves, and others.
To clarify, Glendinning's argument is for the rejection of kinds of computer technology that cause "disease and death...," not all computer technology, some of which is beneficial in its application to other technologies that improve the quality of life and society.
These lyrics aren't bad at all. Are you guys high on something?