Fashion Victim

Breaking Free from Fashion's Chains: Lazybones' Insightful Critique
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Lyrics

You're a fashion victim

You are someone overly influenced and controlled by fashion trends.

What do you think about that?

Asking for the individual's opinion or reaction to being labeled a fashion victim.


You with the ripped up jeans

Describing the person wearing distressed jeans.

And all your fake band tees

Referring to the person's collection of imitation band T-shirts.

You are so hypnotised

Suggesting that the person is captivated or obsessed with fashion trends.

You're mainstream monetised

Indicating that the person has become part of the mainstream consumer culture.


You wear your Slayer tee

Pointing out the wearing of a Slayer band T-shirt due to its popularity on television.

Because you saw it on TV

Implies a lack of originality, as the choice is influenced by external sources.

You can't make up your own mind

Highlighting the person's difficulty in forming independent opinions.


You're a fashion victim

Reiterating that the person is heavily influenced by fashion trends.

What do you think about that?

Repeating the question, emphasizing the theme of being a fashion victim.


You with the ripped up jeans

Repetition of the description of the individual with ripped jeans and fake band tees.

And all your fake band tees

Continuing to emphasize the lack of originality in clothing choices.

You are a mannequin

Comparing the person to a mannequin, suggesting a lack of individuality.

Dressed in another skin

Metaphorically stating that the person is essentially wearing someone else's identity.


You wear your Slayer tee

Repetition of wearing a Slayer tee, further emphasizing conformity to trends.

Because you saw it on TV

Reiterating the influence of television on the person's fashion choices.

You can't make up your own mind

Repeating the theme of difficulty in forming independent judgments.

You wear your Metallica tee

Introducing another band T-shirt (Metallica) and questioning the person's commitment to the band's music.

But where's your Kill Em All' CD?

Highlighting the absence of the "Kill 'Em All" album, questioning the person's true dedication to the band.

You can't get left behind

Emphasizing the person's struggle to keep up with genuine fandom or trends.


You're a fashion victim

Repeating the question, maintaining the focus on the individual's fashion conformity.

What do you think about that?

Concluding by restating the query, inviting reflection on the implications of being a fashion victim.

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