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BundtCake87's Profile
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1.
Alien Ant Farm
- These Days
This song was
featured on the
video game Madden
2004.
2.
Between The Buried And Me
- Destructo Spin
As quoted by Tommy
Rogers, "This
song is about
George
Bush...enough
said. The very end
speaks of my
confusion when it
comes to political
views...its a very
double-sided issue
and sometimes I
honestly dont
think or care
about things...I
know its shitty
but true. I just
try to stay happy,
and not worry
about the worlds
problems. I speak
of 'Mordecai'
again because that
section is about
confusion."
3.
Between The Buried And Me
- Camilla Rhodes
As quoted by Tommy
Rogers, "This
song is about
mainstream music
and how its more
about sexual image
rather than
quality music. Our
media and society
would rather
listen to an
artist that gets
naked on the
screen rather than
a boring artist
who writes
wonderful music.
Many of these
artists have a
huge, young
following and
their image just
suggests that the
only way a person
can succeed in
society is to be
sexual in the
public eye. I know
its a fucked up
world, and dont
get me wrong, I
enjoy sexual
imagery as much as
anyone, but I dont
think it needs to
be such an
accessible product
for young
children. The
children see this
sex and they think
that this is what
needs to be done
in order to be
accepted, and we
all know children
should not look
like hookers and
should not have
intercourse when
they are 10 years
old. Between The
Buried and Me does
not and will never
have a certain
image. We are just
five normal dudes
that try to write
the best possible
music that we can.
This song goes out
to all the bands
that stick to
their music and
fans rather than
an image. The
title of the song
is from the movie
"Mulholland
Drive' by David
Lynch. See the
movie to
understand how it
relates to the
song.
4.
Between The Buried And Me
- The Need For Repetition
As quoted by Tommy
Rogers, "I
wrote this song
after I read about
all the priests in
the Catholic
Church that
molested young
children. The
reason I named it
'The Need For
Repetition' is
because this is
the only song
where we repeat
alot of parts, and
also because it
has a message that
needs to be
repeated in
society's brain -
don't molest young
children, simple
as that."
5.
Between The Buried And Me
- Aesthetic
As quoted by Tommy
Rogers, "As
weird as it seems,
this song is about
the Titanic (yes,
the ship). The
band supposedly
kept playing while
the boat was
sinking, and that
is the biggest
dedication to
music I could ever
think of. I would
love to spend my
last moments
either playing
music or enjoying
some of my
favorite artists.
This song is a
dedication to all
the music we
create, our fans
and anyone who is
truly in love with
music.
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