This song is about the previous part of danger days and what they had done with the new disc (now known as conventional weapons).
"I stopped believing three years ago
While you keep screaming for revolution" , The Black Parade was realized on 2006 and the "new" disc, with this songs, had been realized on 2009.
I'd actually tend to disagree. I really think these lyrics are simply indicative of the underlying themes of what is revealing itself to be Conventional Weapons. Boy Division and Tomorrow's Money have both been violent bouts of punk pseudo-metal, featuring nameless enemies and supernatural figures.
I'd actually tend to disagree. I really think these lyrics are simply indicative of the underlying themes of what is revealing itself to be Conventional Weapons. Boy Division and Tomorrow's Money have both been violent bouts of punk pseudo-metal, featuring nameless enemies and supernatural figures.
I think the three years ago could be perhaps referential to the US presidential cycle, if it were to be grounded in real life at all - but what I really think is that it is simply a call out to the "empire" owned by the "vampire" featured in this song.
I think the three years ago could be perhaps referential to the US presidential cycle, if it were to be grounded in real life at all - but what I really think is that it is simply a call out to the "empire" owned by the "vampire" featured in this song.
This song is about the previous part of danger days and what they had done with the new disc (now known as conventional weapons).
"I stopped believing three years ago While you keep screaming for revolution" , The Black Parade was realized on 2006 and the "new" disc, with this songs, had been realized on 2009.
I'd actually tend to disagree. I really think these lyrics are simply indicative of the underlying themes of what is revealing itself to be Conventional Weapons. Boy Division and Tomorrow's Money have both been violent bouts of punk pseudo-metal, featuring nameless enemies and supernatural figures.
I'd actually tend to disagree. I really think these lyrics are simply indicative of the underlying themes of what is revealing itself to be Conventional Weapons. Boy Division and Tomorrow's Money have both been violent bouts of punk pseudo-metal, featuring nameless enemies and supernatural figures.
I think the three years ago could be perhaps referential to the US presidential cycle, if it were to be grounded in real life at all - but what I really think is that it is simply a call out to the "empire" owned by the "vampire" featured in this song.
I think the three years ago could be perhaps referential to the US presidential cycle, if it were to be grounded in real life at all - but what I really think is that it is simply a call out to the "empire" owned by the "vampire" featured in this song.