i think this song is more about commercialism than technology though.
("Bring me back to fallen town Where someone is still alive") So he wants to go back to the good old days where people are just people without all the commercialism and such.
("Fighting for something new in this When no one needs the heart of me") hes saying that hes fighting for change but no one cares about wut he thinks and he really has no way out
("I'm made of you and you of me") Is how commercialism and i guess technology have become a part of us and wut good has it done us ("But where are we?")
And finally i guess he realizes in the that there is no fighting it and that it all feelz good (like the posessions, sex, drugs, etc. that the media has brainwashed us to want and like) and he's given up and is now hoping that it rusts into his being because its like a cult and it feels holy.
I think i mostly agree with RTBRAND1.
i think this song is more about commercialism than technology though.
("Bring me back to fallen town Where someone is still alive") So he wants to go back to the good old days where people are just people without all the commercialism and such.
("Fighting for something new in this When no one needs the heart of me") hes saying that hes fighting for change but no one cares about wut he thinks and he really has no way out
("I'm made of you and you of me") Is how commercialism and i guess technology have become a part of us and wut good has it done us ("But where are we?")
And finally i guess he realizes in the that there is no fighting it and that it all feelz good (like the posessions, sex, drugs, etc. that the media has brainwashed us to want and like) and he's given up and is now hoping that it rusts into his being because its like a cult and it feels holy.