Lyric discussion by HurrayForSchool 

Cover art for Chemical, Chemical lyrics by Pretty Girls Make Graves

I think it's talking about society's biased view towards people who march to the beat of a different drummer... often people who are different bear a social stigma, and are alienated for thier inability to conform to the normal crowd. Society often sees someone who is different as a risk or an inconvenience, and say things like "why can't they just be normal"" or "why are they so wierd?", showing their inherent discomfort with anything "abnormal".

"strange boy...don't let him go out"

"Doesn't feel like being positive all the time Doesn't sit still, doesn't look well Give him something, make it chemical chemical" -i dont care how you do it, just get rid of his problems

"You'll get used to cranial niches Smoothes out neuro-tramsmitted glitches"- glitches are malfunctions, problems that are result of improper programming... not conforming to norms

"We'll have such a fabulous time Almost imitate a normal life You'll feel better when you cannot feel"- Such a creepy similarity to the world descibed by Huxley in "A Brave New World", in which citizens took a drug called Soma to eliminate any emotions they had, because they were conditioned to believe that emotions- be it curiosity, boredom, anger, sadness, or even love- were dangerous, and threatened the stability of society. It's a scary thought that we treat all sorts of "personality disorders" with medication, and scarier still that we think that "personality disorders" even need to be treated. Granted, extremely dysfunctional problems like serious depression and major syndromes and complexes should be treated with medication, I have no doubt that meds can help people regain a sense of normal life in cases like these. But when it comes to minor "problems" like ADD and ADHD, I'm skeptical. I was diagnosed with ADHD because I don't care much about my schoolwork, but I would consider that makes me a normal kid. I don't have trouble paying attention to things that interest me, I just don't pay attention to things that I don't find interesting. Being bored with work that isn't intellectually stimulating shouldn't be a "Attention Deficit Disorder". There's no Deficit... my Attention is focused elsewhere: on reading, or drawing, or engineering and planning a senior prank without getting caught, or replaying the conversation I just had with my girlfriend, or anything I happen to be interested at the moment; it's not a Disorder.

I think plenty of kids have personality quirks and are just labeled as having ADD, and to help them focus they're prescribed Ritalin or Adderol. The drugs used to combat ADD and ADHD amphetamine stimulants and are, in reality, low-dosages of Speed. Of course it makes you concentrate better... you just concentrate on everything.

It's true. We DO feel better when we cannot feel. Escapist outlets are often found in any drug (alcohol, marijuana, painkillers, hallucinagens, opiates, stimulants), as well as in the way people cope with emotions by ignoring them: "get over her, man" ,"suck it up, wimp", "chill out", "what makes you think you're so special?", OK so yea. I'm off topic-- I'm gonna go pop some Adderol.