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Breaking the Chains: Vantablack Warship's Anthem of AuthenticityLyrics
Everything’s sounding kinda bland
Expressing a sense of monotony and lack of excitement in the current state of things.
Empty search in the land of sand
Searching for meaning or substance in a place that seems barren and unproductive.
A new fix, a new love,
Describing the pursuit of new experiences, emotions, or substances, possibly related to music.
a new hit for your weekend band
Suggesting the quest for a fresh and appealing song for the weekend entertainment.
Ain’t no one's gonna stand out,
Emphasizing the difficulty of standing out or being unique in a saturated environment.
I’ve heard it all before
Expressing familiarity with common narratives or ideas, indicating a sense of repetition.
Ain’t no one, gonna break out,
Highlighting the challenge of breaking away from the norm or conventional patterns.
cause I’ve heard it all before
Reiterating the experience of hearing similar things previously, making it hard to be impressed.
Stand out , Break out, Branch out
Encouraging uniqueness and innovation, contrasting with the following line.
Rehashed, Rebranded, Riffs
Describing repetitive and rebranded musical elements, possibly a critique of the industry.
Stand out , Break out, Branch out
Repeating the call for standing out, breaking out, and branching out, despite challenges.
Static, Carbon-Copy
Highlighting the prevalence of static and unoriginality, akin to a carbon copy.
Going back just to find the source
Reflecting on the past to find inspiration but acknowledging the exhaustion of ideas.
All’s been done and it’s ran the course
Suggesting that everything has been done, and creativity has run its course.
Rubber masks, Spitting Blood
Using vivid imagery of rubber masks and blood to depict clichéd and unoriginal performances.
BPMs - Grunts and Eating worms
Listing elements like BPMs, grunts, and eating worms, possibly mocking predictable music trends.
Come to where, where we found our source
Referring to a place where originality was once found, emphasizing the loss of that essence.
Moving forward kinda lost it’s touch
Commenting on the struggle of moving forward while losing the unique quality.
A new fix, a new love,
Introducing another cycle of seeking new experiences, possibly mirroring the earlier lines.
a new hit that will run it’s course.
Suggesting that the anticipated impact of a new hit will be temporary and predictable.
Stand out, Break out, Branch out
Repeating the call for standing out, breaking out, and branching out, emphasizing persistence.
Rehashed, Rebranded, Riffs
Reiterating the criticism of recycled and rebranded musical elements, particularly riffs.
Stand out , Break out, Branch out
Continuing to emphasize the importance of uniqueness despite challenges.
Static, Carbon-Copy
Stressing the prevalence of static and unoriginality, likening it to a carbon copy.
I am the moon
Asserting identity by associating with significant celestial bodies—moon, sun, and earth.
I am the sun
Further reinforcing a sense of identity and importance in the narrative.
I am the earth
Continuing the assertion of identity, possibly suggesting influence and impact.
That you walk on
Metaphorically describing oneself as the ground someone walks on, asserting significance.
Nowhere to go
Expressing a feeling of being trapped or having nowhere to go.
Nowhere to shine
Suggesting a lack of opportunity to shine or stand out in the current circumstances.
Listen to the new god
Introducing a new deity or influential figure characterized by pride.
He’s full of pride
Highlighting the prideful nature of the new influential figure, possibly a commentary on authority.
Stand out, Break out, Branch out
Repeating the call for standing out, breaking out, and branching out, emphasizing resilience.
Rehashed, Rebranded, Riffs
Reiterating the criticism of repetitive and rebranded musical elements, particularly riffs.
Stand out , Break out, Branch out
Continuing to emphasize the importance of uniqueness despite challenges.
Static, Carbon-Copy
Stressing the prevalence of static and unoriginality, likening it to a carbon copy.
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