Off Your Throne
Rebellion in Harmony: Unveiling the Rhythmic RevolutionLyrics
The rhythm is changing unlike the first note that we ever played.
The musical rhythm is evolving, contrasting with the initial note we played.
We're searching for the right tempo, still the beat goes on and on,
We're seeking the right tempo, yet the beat persists continuously.
You won't stop it, move it on to something new, something I care about.
Unyielding momentum, moving on to something new and meaningful to me.
I don't care what they're calling me.
I disregard the opinions or labels others may attach to me.
Silly boy, tell me why you came here?
Questioning the motives of someone labeled as a "silly boy," asking why they are present.
What do you want from me?
Asking directly what the person wants from the speaker.
I'll do the things that I want to do, the things that I want.
Expressing a determination to pursue one's desires and aspirations.
We might use the same chords. We're not singing the same songs.
Highlighting a similarity in musical chords but emphasizing different life experiences.
The Devil sure can make me dance but he will,
Acknowledging the allure of negative influences ("Devil") in making the speaker dance.
But he will never know not now or later, make me fall down on the floor.
Asserting that the Devil cannot force the speaker to fall down or surrender.
Young boy, put down the torches, break the beat.
Advising a young person to abandon destructive actions, urging a break from negativity.
You were dead and gone, put down the torches, break the beat you're on.
Referring to a past state of despair and urging the person to move on from it.
I'll do the things that I want to do, the things that I want.
Reiterating the commitment to pursue personal desires and goals.
We might use the same chords. We're not singing the same songs.
Emphasizing musical commonalities but asserting individuality in song choices.
The Devil sure can make me dance but he will,
Repeating the idea of the Devil's influence on dancing, acknowledging its transient impact.
But he will never know not now or later, make me fall down on the floor.
Reiterating that the Devil cannot make the speaker succumb or fall.
Young boy, put down the torches, can't you see you're on fire.
Advising a young person in crisis to stop destructive actions and recognize their perilous situation.
We'll make it sound like the biggest disaster. Evil motherfuckers die.
Expressing an intention to make a situation sound catastrophic for those causing harm.
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