I believe the meaning of this song was missed. It is solely about utilitarianism
Catacomb be my security - a clever choice of wording as catacomb is generally a labyrinth of of grave sites. When combined with security, he is relying on his wrongdoings to be buried in a labyrinth and forgotten.
Count it off be my big sister - he's asking himself to justify his wrongdoings 'for the greater good' and he relies on this justification like a big sister
I walked for forty-six blocks - his wrongdoings are bothering him as it is taking him a long time to get over them
You've been putting it off but come on - his subconscious is urging him to get over them
I've got meat in my arms - he's convincing himself that he's not weak
I've got steel in my teeth so come on - and that he can swallow or chew almost anything down - so come on!
Making out taking out - showing the contrast of indulging in something good only to take out (kill) something else
heartache adulate - trying to justify pain through excessively praising what good came out of his actions
Oh yeah we're in love with this perverted world so come on - this is a reaffirming statement to say 'utilitarianism is great!'
The last sentence is very ambiguous and perhaps the most important line of the song and sadly I can't derive anything thats relevant to the song.. can someone help me out on that line?
I should also point out the obvious that this is an attack at utilitarianism through first person perspective
and I love that part where he flashes falsetto in the middle of utilitarian too!
I believe the meaning of this song was missed. It is solely about utilitarianism
Catacomb be my security - a clever choice of wording as catacomb is generally a labyrinth of of grave sites. When combined with security, he is relying on his wrongdoings to be buried in a labyrinth and forgotten. Count it off be my big sister - he's asking himself to justify his wrongdoings 'for the greater good' and he relies on this justification like a big sister I walked for forty-six blocks - his wrongdoings are bothering him as it is taking him a long time to get over them You've been putting it off but come on - his subconscious is urging him to get over them I've got meat in my arms - he's convincing himself that he's not weak I've got steel in my teeth so come on - and that he can swallow or chew almost anything down - so come on! Making out taking out - showing the contrast of indulging in something good only to take out (kill) something else heartache adulate - trying to justify pain through excessively praising what good came out of his actions Oh yeah we're in love with this perverted world so come on - this is a reaffirming statement to say 'utilitarianism is great!' The last sentence is very ambiguous and perhaps the most important line of the song and sadly I can't derive anything thats relevant to the song.. can someone help me out on that line?
I should also point out the obvious that this is an attack at utilitarianism through first person perspective
and I love that part where he flashes falsetto in the middle of utilitarian too!