In my understanding this song is pretty much supporting American Capitalism, aka work for what you want (which in my opinion people have forgotten about ... I remember of the head of Jack Daniels mentioned that it use to be if you wanted money you had to work for it ... now it's give me).
I really think 5FDP sings about some serious issues today ("Death Before Dishonor", no one seems to be an honor code; "No One Gets Left Behind", well that's self explained; "Under and Over It", simply 5FDP showing they are doing what they enjoy and not just trying to sell out ... something that is happening to much and ruining it for others)
Your first paragraph is a little confusing. I came to this website to see if anyone thought what I thought about the lyrics to "American Capitalist". I think that they are saying something else during the chorus. To me it sounds like there is a word missing, but I've been to every lyric site and they all say the same thing from ALL lyric data sites, so maybe not. At the end of the chorus it sounds like he's saying "I don't wanna regret who I've become when I am _____ " it sounds like he's saying something & if...
Your first paragraph is a little confusing. I came to this website to see if anyone thought what I thought about the lyrics to "American Capitalist". I think that they are saying something else during the chorus. To me it sounds like there is a word missing, but I've been to every lyric site and they all say the same thing from ALL lyric data sites, so maybe not. At the end of the chorus it sounds like he's saying "I don't wanna regret who I've become when I am _____ " it sounds like he's saying something & if you think about it saying "I don't wanna regret who I've become (when I) I'm an American Capitalist" doesn't really make sense. Because he is already clearly saying that he IS an American Capitalist. Right? I think the word might br belong or gone. I don't know... maybe, maybe not. And I think "Under and over it is about him being over the fame, like his 15 minutes were fun, but now he's had enough...
In my understanding this song is pretty much supporting American Capitalism, aka work for what you want (which in my opinion people have forgotten about ... I remember of the head of Jack Daniels mentioned that it use to be if you wanted money you had to work for it ... now it's give me).
I really think 5FDP sings about some serious issues today ("Death Before Dishonor", no one seems to be an honor code; "No One Gets Left Behind", well that's self explained; "Under and Over It", simply 5FDP showing they are doing what they enjoy and not just trying to sell out ... something that is happening to much and ruining it for others)
Your first paragraph is a little confusing. I came to this website to see if anyone thought what I thought about the lyrics to "American Capitalist". I think that they are saying something else during the chorus. To me it sounds like there is a word missing, but I've been to every lyric site and they all say the same thing from ALL lyric data sites, so maybe not. At the end of the chorus it sounds like he's saying "I don't wanna regret who I've become when I am _____ " it sounds like he's saying something & if...
Your first paragraph is a little confusing. I came to this website to see if anyone thought what I thought about the lyrics to "American Capitalist". I think that they are saying something else during the chorus. To me it sounds like there is a word missing, but I've been to every lyric site and they all say the same thing from ALL lyric data sites, so maybe not. At the end of the chorus it sounds like he's saying "I don't wanna regret who I've become when I am _____ " it sounds like he's saying something & if you think about it saying "I don't wanna regret who I've become (when I) I'm an American Capitalist" doesn't really make sense. Because he is already clearly saying that he IS an American Capitalist. Right? I think the word might br belong or gone. I don't know... maybe, maybe not. And I think "Under and over it is about him being over the fame, like his 15 minutes were fun, but now he's had enough...
@Ange1ofD4rkness Capitalize on your privilege.
@Ange1ofD4rkness Capitalize on your privilege.