Stereo Overthrow
Rebel Resonance: Scattered Hamlet's Stereo RevolutionLyrics
The boys are back and they’re ready to go, Hearing too much trash on the radio, The boys are back and they’re ready to go, Hearing too much trash on the radio
The return of a group of individuals, prepared and eager, expressing dissatisfaction with the current state of radio content.
Fire on the mountain bleeding - deuce in over drive
Describes a situation of intensity, with a reference to a bleeding mountain and high gear (deuce in overdrive).
You got a suicide queen a rebel machine
Reference to a daring and rebellious woman, labeled as a "suicide queen," paired with a description of a rebellious machine.
Move along, move along its the devil in threes
Encouragement to keep moving forward, suggesting that challenges come in sets of three (devil in threes).
Woah everything like a bomb that’s ready to blow
Expresses a sense of impending explosion or intense action, likening everything to a bomb ready to detonate.
Woah broken wings movin’ on movin on movin’ all night long I said
Mention of broken wings and the determination to keep moving forward throughout the night.
Stereo - Overthrow
Introduction of the central theme, emphasizing a rebellion or overthrow through the stereo, possibly referring to music as a powerful force for change.
The boys are back and they’re ready to go Hearing too much trash on the radio
Reiteration of the group's readiness and dissatisfaction with the radio content.
The marquis up and the kids are alright, Gonna howl at the moon on a Saturday night
Indication that societal figures (marquis) are present, and the younger generation is fine. Expresses a desire to enjoy life on a Saturday night.
Fire on the mountain screaming - radio ain’t for free You got your safe space queens and a crowded routine, Move long move along, it’s the devil in threes
Describes a chaotic situation with fire on the mountain and challenges related to the radio. Mentions safe space queens and a busy routine.
Woah everything like a bomb that’s ready to blow
Reiteration of the impending explosive situation, likening it to a bomb ready to detonate.
Woah broken wings movin’ on movin on movin’ on…
Reference to persisting despite challenges and obstacles, using the metaphor of broken wings.
Well the boys are back and they’re ready to go Hearing too much trash on the radio
Confirmation of the group's return and determination to combat undesirable radio content.
The marquis up and the kids are alright, Gonna howl at the moon on a Saturday night
Reiteration of the presence of societal figures (marquis) and the well-being of the younger generation, expressing a desire to enjoy Saturday night.
Stereo - Overthrow
Reiteration of the central theme, emphasizing the overthrow through the stereo.
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