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Your top 3 bands for lyrics


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Liking the New Model Army love here, one of my favourite bands

 

I think 225 is a great song as it manages to somehow blend complete nihilism with warmth and humanity

 

She stares at the screen, at the little words of green

Tries to remember what to do next

There's a trace of frustration that crosses her face

Searching through the keys she should press

But I would help her if I only know how

But these things are a mystery to me too

And it seems to the corporate eyes they are watching

She fears for her job and the moments they are passing

I stare at her name tag and I think to myself

Both you and I, we never asked for any of this

 

Let's take a walk up past the chemical works

Where the sky turns green at night

We'll talk about not getting away from here

Some different kind of life

But even in the freshest mountain air

Oh, the jet fighters practice overhead

And they're drilling these hills for uranium deposits

And they'll bury the waste for our children to inherit

Though this is all done for our own benefit

I swear we never asked for any of this

 

Well, this golden age of communication

Means everyone just talks at the same time

And liberty just means the freedom to exploit

Any weakness that you can find

Turn off the TV just for a while

Let us whisper to each other instead

And we'll hope that the corporate ears do not listen

Lest we find ourselves committing some kind of treason

And filed in the tapes without rhyme, without reason

While they tell us that it's all for our own protection

I swear we never asked for any of this

 

Oh, I swear we never asked, not for any of this

Oh, I swear we never asked for any of this

Oh, I swear we never asked for any of this

Oh, I swear

 

Thats one of my favourite N.M.A. tracks.

 

Wow somebody who likes them too :LOL:

 

Have you checked out between wine and blood?

 

Such a great band Justin is one of the greatest songwriters, maybe in 50 yrs people will agree, maybe. :o

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This is hard to do as in order to achieve this I feel like a writer must cover a variety of themes. When you listen through a band's discography and you start associating songs with one another and think, "I've heard them send this message before" the experience becomes lesser. That said, Peart does a good job with keeping variety in themes.

 

But the OP says these are bands we listen to primarily for lyrics. This for me could only be the case for Bob Dylan, and even then it would only be with certain records of his (the earliest ones, mainly).

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