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Chemicals will hit you
Chemicals will knock you down
Is it over 'cause you feel no pain
Throwing me around

You attack my head with numbers
You attack my room with things of glass
You attack my neighbors
'Til you've found someone who's cleaning up the mess

You are no good
You are no good
'Cause I know you can't sleep
'Til you know your overbearance
Makes me creep

You are no good
You are no good
'Cause I know you can't sleep
'Til you know your overbearance
Makes me creep

(repeat all)

(repeat chorus)
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Cover art for Chemicals lyrics by Notwist, The

It took me a couple of years to figure this out, but now it is safe to say: This song is about the internet.

funny thing, that's what my dad says as well!

@anek61 why?

@gravedadzero Well, for one, I think it is the sample of a dial-up modem from the nineties that gives it away. Not surprisingly, Martin (keyboards) has the computer-as-human metaphor in a lot of his solo work as Console (e.g. 14 Zero Zero, Homeless Ghost). The internet addiction can be a shortcut for the lovelessness script that The Notwist explore over and over again.

Cover art for Chemicals lyrics by Notwist, The

He's obviously singing to a chemist about the dangers of toxic chemicals. The chemicals made the person he's singing to crazy, and they started attacking everybody including his poor neighbor. Just kidding. It's a love song. Tragic one anyway.

Cover art for Chemicals lyrics by Notwist, The

This is the first Notwist song that I heard and is still one of my favorites. I don't think that it is a love song, not quite anyway. Though it probably is about his girlfriend, but it seems the main focus is on the "chemicals" or drugs that she is on and how it is hard to deal with.

Cover art for Chemicals lyrics by Notwist, The

One of their best.

 
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