This track is about self-confidence and rejecting societal pressures regarding material possessions and fleeting trends. It speaks of opposing the "fashion dictators" who impose their views on what one should own, and desire. Materialistic items do not have lasting value and following the pyramid way, possibly a metaphor for conforming to societal expectations, is outdated. The repeated mention of pyramids, coupled with the line "don't you think you're a dead stone," could be a metaphorical critique of societal structures that restrict individual freedom and creativity; Society is built on social structures with the powerful being on the top and weak on the bottom.
This track is about self-confidence and rejecting societal pressures regarding material possessions and fleeting trends. It speaks of opposing the "fashion dictators" who impose their views on what one should own, and desire. Materialistic items do not have lasting value and following the pyramid way, possibly a metaphor for conforming to societal expectations, is outdated. The repeated mention of pyramids, coupled with the line "don't you think you're a dead stone," could be a metaphorical critique of societal structures that restrict individual freedom and creativity; Society is built on social structures with the powerful being on the top and weak on the bottom.