Meaning

We all want it to be "mature" children, me too lol - cause you know a LOT of us have been singing it that way since we WERE mature children, some almost 40 years ago (tho some prefer charred children? ok). But the liner notes themselves say "but your children," as well as "taken forever." But we're Gen X, so whatever, keep singing mature children and and change us forever or changes forever or whatever takes you back to the salad days in your mind and body. Bc lifes too short man.

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Megan's confidence is wild here, flexing about her relationship is on a diff level and she's not shy about claiming her spot.

Also the 'Love Jones, baby you 90s fine" is such a dope line

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Meaning

Well, the song itself I think is about communism and communist countries. They're trying to present an image that everything is all happy here and there are no problems here when the problems are multiplying exponentially. On another level, it could be about being on stage having to entertain people when the world has a lot of bad things in it.

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Disgust
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Back in the Day

Generally, I think this song is about growing up and the pain this brings along. It's a scream of pain directed to all those adults who think that young people have nothing to worry about and don't take youngsters seriously. She is opposing strongly to this general illusion of a carefree youth.

"We are the reckless we are the wild youth" to me is meant in an ironic way and is the bottomline of the song, cause clearly this person doesn't feel reckless and wild. At least not in a carefree way as young people are generally supposed to be....

My Interpretation
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I refuse to believe this is Phil Selway's voice.

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Disbelief
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