Favourite lyrics at the moment?

Johnnyallstar

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I remember marking every victim with acute precision
I remember every time I hold you, my blunt companion,
I remember... I dismember!

Cause the claims medic gives no anesthetic!
90 days delinquent get the repo treatment!
I'm the masked horror, on your street corner
I'll make your mama mourn ya, I'm the night surgeon!
 

ribonuge

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wouldyoukindly99 said:
Continuum said:
wouldyoukindly99 said:
You're not human
You're a miracle
A preacher with an animal's face

In your sexy
Neon smokescreen
Lie the supersalesmen of vanity

Even your shadow worships you
In your jungle solitude

With the orgies of the sacrament
And the seal of flagellants

God saves those who save their skin
From the bondage that we're in

I'm elated
I could cut you
And remove the sheath of your ignorance

Bless the eunuch
And the Skoptsi
Will you hurt me now and make a million?

Say cheese, baby
We all love you
But it's a cheap world and you don't exist...

Slit the fabric of the right now
Spread your legs and wear the crown

Tell me how long, lord, how long?
Till I get my beauty sleep?

Now the hourglass is empty
The moment of my de-sexing

Cut it
Cut it
Cut this cancer from my soul

Now that I've made it...

I'm finally naked...
Wow another Bungle fan. Pleased to meet your acquaintance.

I love these lyrics from Tool's song Third eye.

"See, I think drugs have done some *good* things for us, I really do. And if you don't believe drugs have done good things for us, do me a Favor: go home tonight and take all your albums, all your tapes, and all your cd's and burn em. 'Cause you know what? The musicians who've made all that great music that's enhanced your lives throughout the years...
Rrrrrrrrrrrrreal ------ high on drugs."
--Bill Hicks


"Today a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration. That we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves. Here's Tom with the weather."

"It's not a war on drugs, it's a war on personal freedom, it's what it is ok?. Keep that in mind at all times. Thank you!"
-- Bill Hicks


Dreaming of that face again.
It's bright and blue and shimmering.
Grinning wide
And comforting me with it's three warm and wild eyes.

On my back and tumbling
Down that hole and back again
Rising up
And wiping the webs and the dew from my withered eye.

In... Out... In... Out... In... Out...

A child's rhyme stuck in my head.
It said that life is but a dream.
I've spent so many years in question
to find I've known this all along.

"So good to see you.
I've missed you so much.
So glad it's over.
I've missed you so much
Came out to watch you play.
Why are you running away?
Came out to watch you play.
Why are you running away?"

Shroud-ing all the ground around me
Is this holy crow above me.
Black as holes within a memory
And blue as our new second sun.
I stick my hand into his shadow
To pull the pieces from the sand.
Which I attempt to reassemble
To see just who I might have been.
I do not recognize the vessel,
But the eyes seem so familiar.
Like phosphorescent desert buttons
Singing one familiar song...


"So good to see you.
I've missed you so much.
So glad it's over.
I've missed you so much.
Came out to watch you play.
Why are you running away?
Came out to watch you play.
Why are you running away?"

Prying open my third eye.
Prying open my third eye.
Prying open my third eye.
Prying open my third eye.

So good to see you once again.
I thought that you were hiding.
And you thought that I had run away.
Chasing the tail of dogma.
I opened my eye and there we were.

So good to see you once again
I thought that you were hiding from me.
And you thought that I had run away.
Chasing a trail of smoke and reason.

Prying open my third eye. x 10

Same here, I love (Most) of Mike Patton's works, even his really weird stuff. Except the songs that he makes intentionally annoying (He likes to piss off his audiences far too much).
I have to agree with you there. It's hard to tell if he's cynical and modest, or arrogant and patronizing. Regardless the guy makes some excellent music.
 

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I couldn't see the love and affection,
It was camouflaged as a jungle of erections.
 

MortalForNow

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One piece of this song always stands out for me:

Run to the bedroom
In the suitcase on the left
You'll find my favorite axe

-One of My Turns by Pink Floyd
 

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Killer Queen - Queen

She keeps Moet et Chandon
In a pretty cabinet
'Let them eat cake' she says
Just like Marie Antoinette
A built-in remedy
For Khrushchev and Kennedy
At anytime an invitation
You can't decline

Caviar and cigarettes
Well versed in etiquette
Extraordinarily nice

Chorus:
She's a Killer Queen
Gunpowder, Gelatine
Dynamite with a laser beam
Guaranteed to blow your mind
Anytime

Recommended at the price
Insatiable an appetite
Wanna try?

To avoid complications
She never kept the same address
In conversation
She spoke just like a baroness
Met a man from China
Went down to Asia Minor
Then again incidentally
If you're that way inclined

Perfume came naturally from Paris
for cars she couldn't care less
Fastidious and precise

Chorus


Drop of a hat she's as willing as
Playful as a pussy cat
Then momentarily out of action
Temporarily out of gas
To absolutely drive you wild, wild
She's out to get you


Chorus

Recommended at the price
Insatiable in appetite
Wanna try?
You wanna try.

And...

Ain't no rest for the Wicked- Cage the Elephant.

I was walking down the street,
When out the corner of my eye
I saw a pretty little thing approaching me.
She said "I've never seen a man
Who looks so all alone,
Could you use a little company?

If you can pay the right price
Your evening will be nice,
And you can go and send me on my way."
I said "You're such a sweet young thing
Why you do this to yourself?"
She looked at me and this is what she said:

"Oh, there ain't no rest for the wicked,
Money don't grow on trees.
I got bills to pay,
I got mouths to feed,
There ain't nothing in this world for free.
I know I can't slow down,
I can't hold back,
Though you know, I wish I could.
No there ain't no rest for the wicked,
Until we close our eyes for good".

Not even fifteen minutes later
I'm still walking down the street,
When I saw a shadow of a man creep out of sight.
And then he sweeps up from behind
And puts a gun up to my head,
He made it clear he wasn't looking for a fight.

He said "Give me all you've got
I want your money not your life,
But if you try to make a move I won't think twice."
I go like "You can have my cash
But first you know I got to ask
What made you want to live this kind of life?"

He said "There ain't no rest for the wicked,
Money don't grow on trees.
I got bills to pay,
I got mouths to feed,
There ain't nothing in this world for free.
I know I can't slow down,
I can't hold back,
Though you know, I wish I could.
No there ain't no rest for the wicked,
Until we close our eyes for good".

Now a couple hours have passed
And I was sitting at my house,
The day was winding down and coming to an end.
So I turned on the TV
And flipped it over to the news,
And what I saw I almost couldn't comprehend.

I saw a preacher man in cuffs he'd taken money from the church,
He stuffed his bank account with righteous dollar bills.
But even still I can't say much
Because I know we're all the same,
oh yes we all seek out to satisfy those thrills

"Oh, there ain't no rest for the wicked,
Money don't grow on trees.
We got bills to pay,
We got mouths to feed,
There ain't nothing in this world for free.
I know we can't slow down,
We can't hold back,
Though you know, we wish we could.
No there ain't no rest for the wicked,
Until we close our eyes for good"

Both are my favourite songs for the minute.
The first I rediscovered recently and the lyrics are just genius.
 

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Continuum said:
I think he just genuinely likes pissing off the "Hardcore metal" crowd, take Mr. Bungle for instance. The first Mr. bungle album was, more or less, punk/metal and some of the metal crowd liked it and they gathered a respectable fan base. Then they released Disco Volante and all their metal fans thought "WHAT THIS!? NO HARDCOREZ METALZ!! ME ANGRY!!" which hurt their popularity, but I'm sure Patton got a kick out of that. He does a lot of dragging, meandering and annoying songs when he's with Fantomas too, which are just stupid, but that's just a small portion of his songs and it's a joke anyway, so I don't take it to seriously.

However his bands like Peeping Tom, Tomahawk, Mr. Bungle, and Faith no More are simply brilliant. The California album of Mr. Bungle is one of my all time favorites.
 

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Think of all the things I do
And I still hold the thought of you
With someone else I know its true so faraway

And I can only hold my breath
And start to die a lonely death
With you and me and all the rest so faraway

Don't say I told you so
One thing you'll never know

You're not the same
You've changed
I don't need you anyway
You're not the person
That I believed in yesterday

You're not the same
You've changed
I don't need you anyway
You're not the person
That I believed in yesterday

I can't hold it back you see
I know it all comes back to me
You must have practiced hard to be so faraway

Never wanted me to show
Just write me off I let you go
And now there's more for you to know
So faraway

Don't say I told you so
One thing you'll never know

You're not the same
You've changed
I don't need you anyway
You're not the person
That I believed in yesterday

You're not the same
You've changed
Something's missing anyway
You're not the person
That I believed in yesterday
That I believed in yesterday

Don't say I told you so
One thing you'll never know

You're not the same
You've changed
I don't need you anyway
You're not the person
That I believed in yesterday

You're not the same
You've changed
I don't need you anyway
You're not the person
That I believed in yesterday
That I believed in yesterday

I love aussie punk music.
 

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[spoiler/]Oh, the moon was full
And the color of blood
The night the pirates came
To the Vampire Club
Their leader was tall and snide and slim
He looked like a gay Captain Morgan
Well, he recognized a Vampire
From his school
And he did something that was
Most uncool, he said,
"Hey everybody, see that fool in the cape?"
His name's Bernie Weinstein
And he's in the 8th grade!"

Fangs were flying, capes were torn
Hell hath no fury like a Vampire scorned
The number one rule in this game:
Never call one by his real name
Wigs were pulled, top hats were crushed
By pointy boots in a rush
And Boris at the bar orders a Bud and says,
"It's just another night at the Vampire Club."

Missi lost a fang in the ladies room
And we all laughed and called her 'Snaggletooth!"
And Dee was mad cause he broke his cane
And he flushed his contacts down the drain
There was so much angst after the fight
Vlad and Akasha broke up that night
While some rivet-heads danced in a puddle of goo
That used to be "Father" you-know-who!


Well, its hard to believe but we're still around
And when we hang out it's allways upside down
Dressed in black from toe to head singing,
"Bela Lugosi's still undead!"
A gaggle of goths is a peaceful site
We'd do anything to avoid a fight
But if you really want to see some gore and blood
Wait 'til the Ravers come to the Vampire Club[/spoiler]


This is a brilliant song.
 

ribonuge

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wouldyoukindly99 said:
Continuum said:
I think he just genuinely likes pissing off the "Hardcore metal" crowd, take Mr. Bungle for instance. The first Mr. bungle album was, more or less, punk/metal and some of the metal crowd liked it and they gathered a respectable fan base. Then they released Disco Volante and all their metal fans thought "WHAT THIS!? NO HARDCOREZ METALZ!! ME ANGRY!!" which hurt their popularity, but I'm sure Patton got a kick out of that. He does a lot of dragging, meandering and annoying songs when he's with Fantomas too, which are just stupid, but that's just a small portion of his songs and it's a joke anyway, so I don't take it to seriously.

However his bands like Peeping Tom, Tomahawk, Mr. Bungle, and Faith no More are simply brilliant. The California album of Mr. Bungle is one of my all time favorites.
Yeah I doubt tracks like Desert Search for Techno Allah went down well with that crowd. And then when he went on to doing stuff on California like Pink Cigarette it just riled them up even more. I'm not exactly a staple metal fan so I really enjoyed those parts of his albums. As for Fantomas, it isn't exactly what one would call accessible. For example Delirium Cordia is just one track and on their first album the track names are dates. It's still fantastic stuff but it sort alienates listeners due to lack of coherence which damages accessibility. That being said, it is merely a joke on his part. Director's Cut was great in my opinion, and is my favourite Fantomas album because of the "normal" album feel but also because the tracks maintained the sound of Fantomas but with more substance and structure(If you know what I mean).

I haven't listened to that much Tomahawk (I only own Mit Gas) but what I have I love. As for Peeping Tom it's probably my favourite since California.

This is quoted from a review I read of it recently and it couldn't be more correct.
This track also serves as a good example of the self-deprecation that pervades the project. When Patton sings "Roll it up and smoke it again/Bottoms up and drink it again/Fix it up and shoot it again/I can't believe I did it again," he is keenly aware of the way the way it sounds for such an avant-garde songwriter as himself to recite perfect rock & roll cliches. His lyrics mock the self-important coolness of the music industry and self-parody his own place in it. The last line of the chorus is a particularly smart addition, painting on still another layer of sarcasm in how it parallels Britney Spears' "Oops...I Did It Again" -- which he quotes directly at the very end of the track. Patton is self-aware: the Britney shout-out shows that he knows this is the closest he's been to writing anything near radio material in 15 years. Simply put, the man understands irony: he knows exactly what he's doing in convincing waify songbird Norah Jones to sing "The truth kinda hurts, don't it motherf*cker?"
He's a genius, albeit a pretentious one. Faith No More don't even need a mention because they are so awesome. I really hope that they get back together, and their recent tour is definitely a good indication.

EDIT: We better stop going off topic and derailing now :p
 

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TheNumber1Zero said:
My friends I stand before you
To tell a Truth most Dire
There lies a traitor in our midst
Who have invoked the Captian's Ire
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True Scottish Pirate Metal FTW!

Also:

The wretched stench that life expels, stinks the mouth of it's devouress. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWrSbNF8vGg
 

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Well I've always been a sucker for play on words so no suprise this has been stuck in my head for the past week after having dug it up.

You've got to get better,
said, it's all in your head,
we could live through these letters
or forget it altogether,
see the months they dont matter
its the days i can't take
when the hours move to minutes
and i'm seconds away,

-New American Classic by Taking Back Sunday
 

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I want to
I want to be someone else or I'll explode
Floating upon this surface for the birds
The birds

You want me?
Fucking well come and find me
I'll be waiting
With a gun and a pack of sandwiches
And nothing
Nothing

You want me?
Well come on and break the door down
You want me?
Fucking come on and break the door down
I'm ready

Talk Show Host- Radiohead
 

KdS_22

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Huffman don't take no nonsense
He's here to rectify
He's got his black belt buckle,
And the red man's fire in his eye

You with your switchblade posse,
I'll get my guns from the south,
We'll take to the yard like a cock fight
Four kicks who's strutting now?

This party is overrated,
But there aint shit else to do
She's a lovin' on a boy from the city,
I'll be lovin' him under my shoe

*Four Kicks by Kings of Leon
 

A Weary Exile

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Continuum said:
I only like a handful of Fantomas songs really, mostly his covers of horror movie themes (Cape Fear, The Omen, Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer) the rest is not terrble but it's like you said, not really substantial music. Just a collection of incoherent noises really. I'm also on the fence about the album he made with some european musician (I think he's norwegian or swedish) named Kaada, it's not bad music it's just a little too mellow. Like surreal elevator music.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcC9zZYQULU&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqkoh_eEMBI&feature=related

If you'd like to hear more Tomahawk I've got some of their songs (Among other things) on my Playlist.com account. I like to share my Playlist as often as possible. :p

http://www.playlist.com/playlist/17488160523