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In fact, if you ask any of the band members what a lyric is about, they won't tell you. They want their fans to relate to the songs in their own way, so they leave it portrayed in such a way that everyone knows the feeling they're describing (everyone knows despair, not everybody's been cheated on or recovered from drug addictions). They don't want their specific stories and reasons changing the meaning a song has for any individual. I'd say that makes the entirety of their work much more meaningful on a personal basis than any other artist I know of. And personally, you sound like some guy in a garage band who thinks he's "keeping it real" because he doesn't have a record contract, when you'd jump at the chance to sign one.
 I love elitists who aren't really elite in any way... they amuse me greatly. |
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