Lyric discussion by floodline 

The intensity of this version is amazing. When he sings, "That's why hell is underground / Like a reclaimed part of town / We don't want to lose our souls / We're the saints who don't want to be found," it feels like he's wrenching the words out of himself and out of the listener.

He knows he's right in his view of the world, but those who control it and monitor it (satellites) disagree. It's all about hiding from the majority, and moves a bit into self-righteousness, not that it ruins the song in the slightest. Being a subculture of one and prophet to yourself never goes out of style, does it? Especially when others can relate to it.

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