Danger

Reckless Rhythms: Unveiling The Skulx's Dark Tale of Rebellion
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Lyrics

dirty dicks, filthy minds, whats' we gonna do?

Expressing a rebellious and defiant attitude towards societal norms, using provocative language.

might as well start a band, ain't got much to lose

Suggesting the idea of forming a band as a way to channel their unconventional thoughts and actions.

looking tough ain't enough

Emphasizing that appearing tough is not sufficient; action is needed to make an impact.

gotta roll five deep down the alleyway,

Describing the need to move in a group (five deep) through a challenging environment (alleyway).

make em shudder to our groove

Creating a vivid image of intimidating others with their unique style and rhythm.


danger

Introducing the theme of danger, hinting at the consequences of their unconventional behavior.

talking about us

Stating that there is talk or discussion about the group, possibly due to their rebellious nature.


lipstick smiles make it so worthwhile,

Highlighting the value of superficial beauty, suggesting that it makes their actions more meaningful.

oh you pretty things

Referring to someone as "pretty things" and acknowledging their allure.

daddy gonna cry cause he lost his child,

Suggesting that a father is upset because he lost his child to the unconventional and rebellious lifestyle.

to the evil in our strings

Attributing the loss of the child to the influence of the group's unconventional and possibly dark music.

hurry up, you're young enough

Encouraging urgency in embracing life while still young, possibly through rebellious actions.

wanna feel alive well grab the hide

Encouraging the pursuit of intense experiences and sensations to feel truly alive.

gonna take you to the brink

Expressing the intention to push boundaries and take someone to the edge of their comfort zone.


danger

Reiterating the theme of danger, emphasizing that it is directed towards the group itself.

you know what I'm talking about

Asserting that the danger being discussed is specifically related to the group, reinforcing their rebellious identity.

talking about us

Repeating the idea that the discussion revolves around the group, underscoring their significance.

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