actually i just watched a bonus video on the strange cousins from the west album and he says its actually about him going on a beer run. one side of the street had the army chemical laboratory, the other side had ham radio antennas and he was going to the liqour store, so hence the chorus, "Anthrax, ham radio, and liqour."
actually i just watched a bonus video on the strange cousins from the west album and he says its actually about him going on a beer run. one side of the street had the army chemical laboratory, the other side had ham radio antennas and he was going to the liqour store, so hence the chorus, "Anthrax, ham radio, and liqour."
I think the 'stars' line talks about how people can't find happiness through their own means. But rather they must look to other people who are doing great things with their lives, and then trying to copy them. But they're only seeing the reflection, which is blurry and pale in comparison to the real thing.
I think the 'stars' line talks about how people can't find happiness through their own means. But rather they must look to other people who are doing great things with their lives, and then trying to copy them. But they're only seeing the reflection, which is blurry and pale in comparison to the real thing.
I think this song has a lot to do with internet conspiracy hunters as well as what you guys have mentioned already.
Certainly the line;
'It's just some people can only see the stars In the reflection from big black car'
Makes me think of people on the net who are constantly scrutinising the government - also the video sort of lends itself to that theory, IMO.
actually i just watched a bonus video on the strange cousins from the west album and he says its actually about him going on a beer run. one side of the street had the army chemical laboratory, the other side had ham radio antennas and he was going to the liqour store, so hence the chorus, "Anthrax, ham radio, and liqour."
actually i just watched a bonus video on the strange cousins from the west album and he says its actually about him going on a beer run. one side of the street had the army chemical laboratory, the other side had ham radio antennas and he was going to the liqour store, so hence the chorus, "Anthrax, ham radio, and liqour."
I think the 'stars' line talks about how people can't find happiness through their own means. But rather they must look to other people who are doing great things with their lives, and then trying to copy them. But they're only seeing the reflection, which is blurry and pale in comparison to the real thing.
I think the 'stars' line talks about how people can't find happiness through their own means. But rather they must look to other people who are doing great things with their lives, and then trying to copy them. But they're only seeing the reflection, which is blurry and pale in comparison to the real thing.