I got bored reading through all of the comments and didn't see this through about 4 pages so here's what I think it is. It's describing a kid. He weighs 150 lbs and wears 30/30 jeans. This fits way better then the gun theory. 30/30 150 is a young, tall, and skinny kid that gets picked on. I'm a dominate gene is him thinking, I might look like nothing, being 30/30 150, but inside I'm a beast. It's also a play on words. I'm a dominate gene, but the 30/30 is referring to jeans. I think Corey is a lot smarter then you think.
@jjmcderm8050 Corey has talked about this many times so you don't really need to give an interpretation about the song. Coincidentally 30/30 was Corey's pants size and 150 pounds was his weight. The reason it's coincidental is that it's also a bullet for a lever action repeater rifle (there is also 30/30 170) and it's code for Total Nuclear Annihilation. There's another reference about the Egyptians which suggests that they ruled their land from 3030 B.C. to 150 A.D. The song also talks about politics and the fact that his generation was called a "dead generation". There are also bible...
@jjmcderm8050 Corey has talked about this many times so you don't really need to give an interpretation about the song. Coincidentally 30/30 was Corey's pants size and 150 pounds was his weight. The reason it's coincidental is that it's also a bullet for a lever action repeater rifle (there is also 30/30 170) and it's code for Total Nuclear Annihilation. There's another reference about the Egyptians which suggests that they ruled their land from 3030 B.C. to 150 A.D. The song also talks about politics and the fact that his generation was called a "dead generation". There are also bible references in which 30:30 150 fits but I'm not really convinced that Corey was talking religion here because out of the many interviews he's done where he's talked about this song, it was never brought up. So I'm gonna leave the religious references alone.
I got bored reading through all of the comments and didn't see this through about 4 pages so here's what I think it is. It's describing a kid. He weighs 150 lbs and wears 30/30 jeans. This fits way better then the gun theory. 30/30 150 is a young, tall, and skinny kid that gets picked on. I'm a dominate gene is him thinking, I might look like nothing, being 30/30 150, but inside I'm a beast. It's also a play on words. I'm a dominate gene, but the 30/30 is referring to jeans. I think Corey is a lot smarter then you think.
@jjmcderm8050 Corey has talked about this many times so you don't really need to give an interpretation about the song. Coincidentally 30/30 was Corey's pants size and 150 pounds was his weight. The reason it's coincidental is that it's also a bullet for a lever action repeater rifle (there is also 30/30 170) and it's code for Total Nuclear Annihilation. There's another reference about the Egyptians which suggests that they ruled their land from 3030 B.C. to 150 A.D. The song also talks about politics and the fact that his generation was called a "dead generation". There are also bible...
@jjmcderm8050 Corey has talked about this many times so you don't really need to give an interpretation about the song. Coincidentally 30/30 was Corey's pants size and 150 pounds was his weight. The reason it's coincidental is that it's also a bullet for a lever action repeater rifle (there is also 30/30 170) and it's code for Total Nuclear Annihilation. There's another reference about the Egyptians which suggests that they ruled their land from 3030 B.C. to 150 A.D. The song also talks about politics and the fact that his generation was called a "dead generation". There are also bible references in which 30:30 150 fits but I'm not really convinced that Corey was talking religion here because out of the many interviews he's done where he's talked about this song, it was never brought up. So I'm gonna leave the religious references alone.