Lyric discussion by ukusaswe 

Cover art for 21st Century Cure lyrics by Repo! The Genetic Opera

This song describes the Graverobber's job to harvest zydrate from the dead; it also gives a different outlook on society. Take for instance the Graverobber's perspective: He only deals with those who have died, so to him our simple-minded attempts at "perfection" are pitiful. If we take the lyrics to this song out of the context of the film then this song is an in-depth evaluation of society's climb and inevitable fall. It also poses questions about the strength of a person’s morale when it asks “Would you change who you are if you could?” While he sings the loudspeaker blares a sort of ironic argument with him as he seems to question the need to change while the loudspeaker claims that it is all “you will ever need”. If the song is put back into context of the movie then it seems to simply be an introduction of the Graverobber as well as the sort of world that is present. It also shows a sort of remorse from his actions, that he must “steal and rob” from the dead simply to survive in his present world. As a character the Graverobber must strive in the underbelly of this society in order for him to observe it as perfectly as he does.

My Interpretation