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Frequencies of Cultural Decay: An Anthem Unveiling Societal IllusionsLyrics
There was a song we used to sing
Reflects on a past song once sung
That we'll never sing again
Expresses that the song won't be sung anymore
Old tired bones depend-
Old individuals rely on simplistic solutions and popular trends
On their easy answers and tired trends
Critique of relying on superficial or exhausted trends
Cheers to you my dead air friend
Toasting a friend who’s now gone or distant
The frequencies are bleeding it
Signal frequencies are leaking or losing integrity
The frequencies are feeding it
Signal frequencies are sustaining or nourishing it
The frequencies are breeding it
Signal frequencies are reproducing it
She's a tired lover, he's a dead air friend
She's fatigued romantically, he's a friend who no longer communicates
Turn the dial or pull the pen
Metaphorically suggesting changing channels or creating anew
This is not a test (this is not a test)
Emphasizes the seriousness of the situation
No this is not a test- It's an S.O.S.
Reiterates it's not a drill but a call for help (S.O.S.)
It's an S.O.S.O.S.O.S.O.S
Repetition of the urgency and distress (S.O.S.)
The sound waves have been equalized
Suggests a uniformity or regulation in sound waves
Neatly compressed, soothing for all
Criticizes the comforting but homogenized nature of sound
Counter culture has been commodified
Counterculture has been commercialized and made marketable
Its bottom lines, nickels and dimes
Expression of how it's all about profit now
Come on out and join the sing-a-long
Encouragement to participate in a collective voice despite commercialization
The audio shopping mall
Metaphor for how music has become a commercial entity
Prize-sterilized-monotone
Describes the sanitized, sterile nature of the 'prize' or reward
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