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To Cruiserfan you are on to something, but The Mars Volta like to put religious allusions into their songs.
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Halo Of Nembutals Meanings & Lyrics Discussion by Ensivion | SongMeanings
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To Cruiserfan you are on to something, but The Mars Volta like to put religious allusions into their songs.
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Well "Nembutal is a trade name for pentobarbital, which is a long-acting barbiturate used as a sedative. The drug is commonly used in suicides; and is also used in executions in the People's Republic of China." (source Wikipedia)
If you look at the first line it shows it could mean it about suicide but as execution for a wrong dead (probably murder of someone close). When listening to this song (which was very enjoyable) I kept that in mind. They (the band) are obviously coming from a person's point of view who is very angry at someone for doing some very very terrible. This person obviously thinks that the person that committed this crime isn't worth even being executed. This really makes sense to me until the second part of the song which I don't understand either way >.>
To Cruiserfan you are on to something, but The Mars Volta like to put religious allusions into their songs.
Well "Nembutal is a trade name for pentobarbital, which is a long-acting barbiturate used as a sedative. The drug is commonly used in suicides; and is also used in executions in the People's Republic of China." (source Wikipedia)
If you look at the first line it shows it could mean it about suicide but as execution for a wrong dead (probably murder of someone close). When listening to this song (which was very enjoyable) I kept that in mind. They (the band) are obviously coming from a person's point of view who is very angry at someone for doing some very very terrible. This person obviously thinks that the person that committed this crime isn't worth even being executed. This really makes sense to me until the second part of the song which I don't understand either way >.>
To Cruiserfan you are on to something, but The Mars Volta like to put religious allusions into their songs.