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I wanna....
I wanna....
I wanna....
I wanna....
I wanna....
I wanna....
I wanna....
I wanna....
I wanna....

I wanna be trash
I wanna be trash
I wanna be trash
I wanna be trash

And I have become the trigger for your gun
And I have become the trigger for your gun
And I have become the trigger for your gun
And I have become the trigger for your gun


I wanna....
I wanna....
I wanna....
I wanna....
I wanna....
I wanna....
I wanna....
I wanna....
I wanna....

I wanna be trash
I wanna be trash
I wanna be trash
I wanna be trash

And I have become the trigger for your gun
And I have become the trigger for your gun
And I have become the trigger for your gun
And I have become the trigger for your gun
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yamfun On Jun 03, 2008
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Cover art for Trash lyrics by Whip, The

Love this song. Wish that The Whip were a little more known.

Cover art for Trash lyrics by Whip, The

The Whip is like the greatest band I'm listening to right now. :p It would be pretty great if they were more popular, like cs188 says... :{

@lexur cs188??? the guy who does YTPs??? He does have good taste in music. He showed me Big Data and Joywave, they are awesome.

Cover art for Trash lyrics by Whip, The

Trash is something meaningless to most people, but he recognizes trash as meaningful because it's a separation from the conformity of society, thus, he wants to be trash. The repetition of the beat and the lyrics gives the song it's appearance as trash, not to mention it sounds like something out of the 80's, a decade in music which most people consider to be trash. This declaration the artist gives to the audience over and over is an attempt to rally the audience to want to become trash. Then he designates himself the leader of this non-conformist movement by declaring he has become the trigger for the audience's gun. That he has designated himself the leader of their escape from reality, starting this non-conformist revolution.

I agree with Crossbite, to a point. The song does have a non-conformist feel to it, but i believe it is directed at an individual rather than the audience. I think of a father or mother saying to their children not to "wear that trash" or "listen to that trash" or possible "be that trash". And he wants to be that which is, in their eyes, trash and he knows it pisses them off. yes?

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