I like this song partly because, like most ATDI songs, the lyrics have such a rhtyhm to them that they are less words that stick out of the music than a part of the music itself.
I also like this song because of the subject it deals with, child abuse. It refers to a father using his belt to discipline his children (an awful act to begin with), and an event that happened in front of classmates in elementary school. Unlike other current bands that discuss their miserable childhood in their music, ATDI doens't go the whiny route, asking people to pity their current actions for things that happened to them in the past. However, they do ask a darker question, will I become what I hated?
I like this song partly because, like most ATDI songs, the lyrics have such a rhtyhm to them that they are less words that stick out of the music than a part of the music itself. I also like this song because of the subject it deals with, child abuse. It refers to a father using his belt to discipline his children (an awful act to begin with), and an event that happened in front of classmates in elementary school. Unlike other current bands that discuss their miserable childhood in their music, ATDI doens't go the whiny route, asking people to pity their current actions for things that happened to them in the past. However, they do ask a darker question, will I become what I hated?
pretty much
pretty much