reality is what you want to see it shouldn't make a difference to me i put my trust in what you had to say it didn't make a difference anyway i know you've tried your "very best" and i'm so glad thank you so much disappointment is what you've made this expectations overrated disappointment is what you've made this my ambition is so deflated reality is different for me my eyes are opened wide enough to see i've listened to your explinations why the more you fail, the harder that i try a case of mistaken opportunity i guess i really got it wrong identity is insignificant or is it everything?


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    Once again I think this song is pretty much autobiographical and about the band itself. The album "Reactionary" has always sounded very angry and bitter to me (the title meaning backwards looking should have been a hint), it was like "Ignorance Is Bliss" is the type of record the band always wanted to make and they were really proud of it and then they got dumped on for it by a lot of their fans and their label, etc. and were almost forced to return to a more conventional punk rock sound in order to salvage their career and they resented it. Disappointment's what you've made this, my ambitions so deflated sounds like Trever saying a big screw you to the more reactionary members of his fanbase to me.

    Supercooleron August 03, 2009   Link

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