Plastic
Unveiling the Dark Realities: Vampires Everywhere! Challenges Conformity in 'Plastic'Lyrics
Commercialism, violence and cocaine
Expressing dissatisfaction with commercialism, violence, and cocaine.
In a prayer to vanquish your God
A sarcastic plea to eliminate or defeat the concept of God through prayer.
I'll be the voice that answers
Claiming to be the voice that responds to the prayer.
Screaming bullshit from the top of my lungs
Proclaiming strong disapproval by shouting nonsense loudly.
I won't be your Barbie doll
Rejecting the idea of being a conformist or easily manipulated person.
Your fascist heroin
Refusing to be a controlled and submissive figure, using provocative language.
We're the mass homicide
Identifying as a group associated with mass killing, possibly criticizing societal norms.
The anti-cool kids
Rejecting the label of "cool kids" and positioning as anti-establishment.
Do you want to be hateful?
Prompting a choice to embrace hatred and negativity.
Then put your faith in the government
Suggesting that putting faith in the government leads to a hateful mindset.
Do you want to faithful?
Prompting a choice to be faithful and seek spiritual connection.
Praying God just to let you in
Praying to God with the hope of being accepted into a positive afterlife.
Deformation of the body imposes
Highlighting the negative impact of societal pressure on physical appearance.
False addictions so you're not a slob
Criticizing false dependencies to avoid being seen as lazy or unproductive.
I'll be the voice of reason
Claiming to be a voice of reason against deceptive habits.
Screaming bullshit from the top of my lungs
Reiterating disapproval loudly, echoing the sentiment expressed earlier.
I won't be your plastic doll
Rejecting the idea of being a superficial or easily influenced figure.
Your fucking heroin
Refusing to be a controlled and submissive figure with strong language.
We're the mass homicide
Identifying as a group associated with mass killing, repeating a theme.
The anti-cool kids
Reiterating rejection of the "cool kids" label and asserting anti-establishment stance.
Do you want to be hateful?
Prompting a choice to embrace hatred and negativity, repeating a theme.
Then put your faith in the government
Suggesting that putting faith in the government leads to a hateful mindset, echoing earlier lyrics.
Do you want to be faithful?
Prompting a choice to be faithful and seek spiritual connection, repeating a theme.
Paying God just to let you in
Repeating the act of praying to God with the hope of a positive afterlife.
Do you want to be faithful?
Repeating the prompt to be faithful, emphasizing the choice.
Do you want to be hateful?
Repeating the prompt to be hateful, emphasizing the choice.
Do you want to be faithful?
Repeating the prompt to be faithful, underscoring the importance of faith.
Do you want to be hateful?
Repeating the prompt to be hateful, underscoring the embrace of negativity.
Paying God just to let you in
Reiterating the act of paying God, suggesting a transactional relationship with spirituality.
I won't be your Barbie doll
Rejecting the idea of being a conformist or easily manipulated figure, echoing earlier lyrics.
Your fascist heroin
Refusing to be a controlled and submissive figure with provocative language, echoing earlier lyrics.
We're the mass homicide
Identifying as a group associated with mass killing, repeating a theme.
The anti-cool kids
Reiterating rejection of the "cool kids" label and asserting anti-establishment stance.
I won't be your plastic doll
Rejecting the idea of being a superficial or easily influenced figure, echoing earlier lyrics.
Your fucking heroin
Refusing to be a controlled and submissive figure with strong language, echoing earlier lyrics.
We're the mass homicide
Identifying as a group associated with mass killing, repeating a theme.
The anti-cool kids
Reiterating rejection of the "cool kids" label and asserting anti-establishment stance.
Do you want to be hateful?
Prompting a choice to embrace hatred and negativity, repeating a theme.
Then put your faith in the government
Suggesting that putting faith in the government leads to a hateful mindset, echoing earlier lyrics.
Do you want to be faithful?
Prompting a choice to be faithful and seek spiritual connection, repeating a theme.
Paying God just to let you in
Repeating the act of praying to God with the hope of a positive afterlife.
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