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Plain Old Jane
02-03-2005, 04:14 PM
Heres the deal, someone posts lyrics and you come up with an interpretation. Tell if its a literal interpretation or a metaphorical one.

For example:
Alkaline Trio - Take Lots With Alcohol

Hello what the hell am I doin' here
That's a really nice suit
This is a really comfortable chair
See I don't know if you can help me or not
Cause I don't feel sick
But the pains in my head have almost put me
Underground
I don't really care if I'm healthy or not
Just clean my head up doc
I'll give you anything you want
See I don't know why I don't fall in love
Well maybe I know why and maybe you could make it stop
Then we'll cut it up and bury it and leave it
Underground
And I'll take to wishing and fall under
Sleeping safe and sound
Just give me medicine prescribe me anything
Just knock me out and walk me through the door
I have no desire to see through my own eyes anymore
Hello what the hell are you doing here
You made a really strange face
This is a really uncomfortable air
I see I'm boring you, maybe I bore myself too
That's why I need help, I'm cleaning blood off dusty shelves
I been cut up in this room so many times it might take days
And those stress cracks in the wood
How nicely the soak up the stains
Been telling myself these jokes for so long well so long
I'm a has been who is heckled on the stage
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in this song, it could go either way, on the top, he could ACTUALLY be talking about talking to a doctor about his stress problems.

At the end, it seems much more likely that the shelves are metaphorical in the sense that they mean the support that a relationship, the one he's been stressing over, is painful and stressed, and he's spilt blood over it. Which may be a reference to cutting.
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Okay, unless you want to continue interpretation of THIS song, next person posts lyrics.

raublekick
02-03-2005, 04:20 PM
I Hate You When You're Pregnant - Driving My Car

Where did my Keys go?
Are they at Quizno's?
Benecio Del Toro
I don't know the difference
Driving my car
Driving my car

I made the swim team
Salt water taffy
31 flavors
Adorable Babies
Driving my car
Driving my car
Driving my car
Driving my car

La La La La La La
LA LA LAAAAAH
La La La La La La
La-la-la-la LAAAAAH

Dear English teacher
I worship Satan
But Super Dave Osborne
Is made out of birthdays
Driving my car
Driving my car
Driving my car
Driving my car

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You could take all of these lyrics literally, but I think there is some hidden meaning. First he talks about his keys, and possibly leaving them at Quiznos. I think the Benecio Del Toro line illustrates that the keys are actually his love and lust, but he can't tell the difference. The last verse shows that he would do anything for love, such as pulling an awesome stunt. But what do I know, I'm just a fucking doctor.

Jesse
02-03-2005, 04:45 PM
Necrophagist - Fermented Offal Discharge.

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The casket is exhumed, turfs piled beside the grave
A stagnant mass awaits me, deep in the gloom
The boxes lids I open, distraught desecrating
The fumes are penetrating, I am eructating... I vomit...
I initiate eager exhuming despite bad scents...
I dig up cold earth, exhumed turfs I disperse...
I initiate eager exhuming despite bad scents...
The open casket reveals the rot
Into weak stomach I slide my hands
Intensifying fumes I like to snort

Colon and small intestine
Sliced and ripped out of the foul body
Duodenum I minch - all should be treated equal
Rotten stool and urine
Spurt out of fermented organs
I discharged and raped - putrified giblets disembowel

Decrepit spleen and pancreas I've torn and gutted
I eviscerate stomach and cysts
Liver is torn and twisted - turning inside out
A fermented offal discharge - Disembowel...

Evacuated offal hastily wrapped in bags
As basic for my culinary...

Putrefied internal fragments,
Fermented offal discharge...

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Seems to me like this dude likes to cut apart dead bodies. Though I could be wrong. I suppose there is significant room for error.

Thorne
03-10-2005, 08:38 AM
that necrophagist sounds like a cry for attention stemming from a long lost puppy.

I wish these shock value lyric writers would put some, or any twist, pun, wordplay, effort, fucking anything in their lyrics.
its almost a real life parallel to "must-shit TV".

Mr Biglesworth
03-10-2005, 09:46 AM
Anyone up for a lesson in mysticism taught through Marilyn Manson's 'The Reflecting God'?

Jesse
03-10-2005, 12:43 PM
that necrophagist sounds like a cry for attention stemming from a long lost puppy.

I wish these shock value lyric writers would put some, or any twist, pun, wordplay, effort, fucking anything in their lyrics.
its almost a real life parallel to "must-shit TV".

They're not really shock value lyrics. Just your usual death metal song. And death metal doesn't have barely any exposure to the media, so, yea, I don't really consider them to be shock lyrics. Besides, anybody that listens to death metal, doesn't listen for the lyrics (I don't think). But listen for the actual music itself.

Thorne
03-10-2005, 01:57 PM
yea, thats fine. im really not one of those fucks who always demands that music have a meaning or agenda. i guess i should shut up, since I will listen to appetite for destruction or something myself. i dunno, the whole one upping the last guys fixation with satanism and death charade is getting to be a joke.. a ploy to be more metal than the next guy. slayer beat that horse to death a long time ago.

i guess its all aesthetics. oh well, just my 2 cents.

ill stop being a whiny bitch and offer similar but tounge in cheek lyrics, to another metal song.

faxed head - the ancient evil

You people talk about Death
My Grandfather lives it
He fell down with a stroke
His heart went Dead
There was Blood on his skull

Dead as Hell, living in Hell

They bar him from sending a message
Of evil from beyond the grave
They won't let him collect coins
The one thing he loved on Earth
So he roams Hell with a Devil Dog with fangs

Dead as Hell, living in Hell

raublekick
03-10-2005, 02:35 PM
Thorne, you talk about listening to Appetite for Destruction like it's a bad thing... for shame!

Jesse
03-10-2005, 03:01 PM
yea, thats fine. im really not one of those fucks who always demands that music have a meaning or agenda. i guess i should shut up, since I will listen to appetite for destruction or something myself. i dunno, the whole one upping the last guys fixation with satanism and death charade is getting to be a joke.. a ploy to be more metal than the next guy. slayer beat that horse to death a long time ago.

I don't demand anything in the music I listen to really, except actual substance and talent. I don't care what they sing about, or what they try to be, as long as I like their music. And it just so happens that most of the bands I listen to on a regular basis do sing about death and what not. But hey, the music they play appeals to me more than anything.

You ever heard of Children of Bodom? I've never met anybody that likes metal, that doesn't like them.

thecreeper
03-10-2005, 03:35 PM
i like taking pretty much any mars volta/at the drive-in song and try to sort through what the hell they are talking about:

from atdi's heliotrope:

and it was written down
touching earth in a capital faunt
heat seeking gums bleeding
fingers snapping
at the catacomb stabbings
taking rations from the ballet box
cursing like sweet tarts

from the mars volta's cassandra gemini:

There was a frail syrup dripping off
His lap danced lapel, punctuated by her
Decrepit prowl she washed down the hatching
Gizzard soft as a mane of needles
His orifice icicles hemorrhaged
By combing her torso to a pile
Perspired the trophy shelves made room for his collapse
She was a mink handjob in sarcophagus heels

awesome songs, but i have no idea what the fuck they're talking about.

raublekick
03-10-2005, 03:43 PM
As far as Cedric's ATD-I lyrics, I don't think they're supposed to be too meaningful. I think they're just meant to create vivid imagery, which they do well.

Cedric's Mars Volta lyrics (the ones from Frances the Mute at least, like your example) are a little more story telling. However, Frances the Mute is based off of people in a journal that Jeremy Ward (the member who died right before the release of De-Loused in the Comatorium) found in a car he was repo-ing. Ward apparently felt a strong connection with the journal's author, and I don't think these lyrics are ever capable of being interpereted until we the listeners get to see this journal. But for the sake of privacy, I respect them not releasing the journal to the public.

Thorne
03-10-2005, 04:00 PM
You ever heard of Children of Bodom? I've never met anybody that likes metal, that doesn't like them.

I like them but I dont listen to them on my free time, if you know what I mean. but there is no denying their talent.. especially that keyboard player.

Jesse
03-11-2005, 03:13 AM
Ahh. Yea, COB is definitely an awesome band. Their lead guitarist is insane. So unncessarily good at guitar.

johnny
03-11-2005, 07:28 AM
"pollo asado" by ween

Come on, it

raublekick
03-11-2005, 10:16 AM
any ween lyrics can be interpereted as "oh, they were on a lot of drugs"

Plain Old Jane
03-11-2005, 10:49 AM
what about "voodoo woman"

"Oh they were on a lot of red beans and rice.."

hmm... that sounds pretty good...

johnny
03-12-2005, 10:07 PM
any ween lyrics can be interpereted as "oh, they were on a lot of drugs"
not all the time, but for that tune, yes. that album ("the pod") is pretty fucked up (and grrrrreat).

sharkz
03-12-2005, 11:44 PM
my teacher burnt me "pure guava" a while ago and i have been diggin' it.

they also did a good job with "the shot heard round the world" on that school house rock compilation.

Plain Old Jane
03-13-2005, 01:58 AM
Moral of this thread: ween rulz.

Mike
03-13-2005, 02:21 PM
fucking