Genius Meanings
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Slipknot – Spiders
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[Verse 1] / Well, you can go it alone or keep it in between / The pages of the books you burn so no one gets to read / The fingers pull your stitches tight / But knowing someone's
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Slipknot – Critical Darling
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[Intro] / Yeah / [Verse 1] / God's in a coma / Put faith in a life support / Running away won't feel the same / If you reach your metaphysical last resort / Oh, malevolence and
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Slipknot – Nero Forte
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“Nero Forte,” the fifth song on Slipknot’s sixth studio album We Are Not Your Kind (as well as being the fourth and final single from the album), is more akin to the heavy, fast-
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Slipknot – The Devil in I
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“The Negative One” marked the musical return of Slipknot, but “The Devil In I” is the first official single from their fifth studio album called .5: The Gray Chapter. In the music
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Slipknot – Solway Firth
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“Solway Firth” is the second single from Slipknot’s sixth album, We Are Not Your Kind. The title is likely a reference to the “Solway Firth Spaceman” which is an image of a little
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Slipknot – Unsainted
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“Unsainted” is the first single being released from Slipknot’s album We Are Not Your Kind. The track talks about depression, as vocalist Corey Taylor has suffered from it for many
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Slipknot – What's Next
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“What’s Next” is the ninth song of 2019’s We Are Not Your Kind. It is based on an instrumental sound that features a piano similar to the sound of a music box, acoustic guitar
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Slipknot – Red Flag
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After the boundary-stretching journey of “A Liar’s Funeral,” it’s a refreshing slap in the face to find “Red Flag” bringing us straight back into familiar Slipknot territory, that
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Slipknot – All Out Life
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“All Out Life” is a song bashing the music industry. It’s a single which was not included in Slipknot’s “Iowa levels of heavy” sixth studio album called We Are Not Your Kind
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Slipknot – My Pain
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[Intro] / Pain, she loves me / Wants me to be / Less scared, more free / To feel more of my pain / [Verse] / I'm your friend and I'm your shade / Do what you want, just remember it
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Slipknot – Gehenna
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Slipknot themselves described “Gehenna” as an eerily melodic song about obsession and self-loathing. Here, the speaker has become obsessed over a love interest, and try to fake a
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Slipknot – A Liar’s Funeral
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Musically, this song progresses in a slow but painfully heavy atmosphere, almost resembling 2008’s “Snuff.” The song gives the listener the opportunity to go with Corey Taylor in
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Slipknot – Orphan
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In this song, Corey Taylor talks about his traumatic past and the harshness of life at a very young age. He tells his story, takes stock, and exorcises his ultimate frustration and
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Slipknot – Not Long for This World
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“Not Long for This World” mainly talks about Corey Taylor hurting himself and feeling like his life is not going to last much. While he recognizes “all is just a difficult stage
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Slipknot – Birth of the Cruel
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[Intro] / Let him crave understanding / Let him crave your wisdom / Let him crave / Let him be provoked / Father, by self-control / [Verse 1] / I'm just a Judas, lookin' for a
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System Of A Down – Sugar
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Like many System of a Down songs, “Sugar” doesn’t have a specific meaning. The term “sugar” is a well-known euphemism for cocaine, which has even worse addictive effects than sugar
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Slipknot – Insert Coin
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With electronic and ambient noises scattered throughout, “Insert Coin” serves as the intro for We Are Not Your Kind, while also hinting at the experimentation found on the rest of
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System Of A Down – Toxicity
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“Toxicity” is one of System of a Down’s biggest hits, the song reached No. 70 on Billboard Hot 100 and No. 3 on Mainstream Rock chart. During a performance at the 2005 Download
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Stone Sour – Bother
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“Bother” was initially written as a solo song for Corey Taylor, but ended up as the debut single for Stone Sour.
The artwork for the single shows Corey’s hands with a Spiderman
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System Of A Down – Aerials
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“Aerials” was released in June, 2002 as the third single from System of a Down’s second album Toxicity, which itself was released in September, 2001. It was critically and
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Slipknot – Death Because of Death
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[Verse] / Death because of, death because of you / Death because of, death because of you / Death because of, death because of you / Death because of, death because of you / Death
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Slipknot - Insert Coin (Tradução em Português)
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[Tradução de "Insert Coin" por Slipknot] / Eu tô contando todos os assassinos
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Stone Sour – Through Glass
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“Through Glass” is the second single on the album “Come What(ever) May” by American rock band Stone Sour. The track was published online through Yahoo! on July 22, 2006. The
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Skillet – Monster
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John Cooper told Stereotruth that “Monster” is a song “about being fake and putting on a face for people that’s not the real you” and shared in a Songfacts interview he was
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System Of A Down – Cigaro
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“Cigaro” details the pointless and seemingly endless obsession of ‘Boys and their Toys’, whether it be the explicit concept of penis size or the size of their guns, men are always
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G-Mo Skee – Pinkies Up
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[Verse 1] / Look / They say you gotta change with the times / But I don't like the new school so I'm staying behind / You could pop another xanny, pass away and just die / On the
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Lil Darkie (Ft. Afourteen, BLCKK, BRUHMANEGOD, CUBENSiS, ERIC NORTH, JOHNNASCUS, Royalty the Kidd, stone deluxe & Wendigo) – METHHEAD FREESTYLE
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[Intro: Afourteen, BRUHMANEGOD & ERIC NORTH] / Hello, my name is Afourteen / And I was not here for the first half of the recording of this song / But, I'm just here to say that
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Lil Darkie (Ft. Afourteen, BLCKK, BRUHMANEGOD, CHRIST DILLINGER, CXRPSE, EDDISON, JOHNNASCUS, mesq & MKULTRA) – WE CAN’T AGREE WHAT TO NAME THIS SONG
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[Part I] / [Intro: CXRPSE] / Yuh / Spider Gang (Spider Gang) / Uh (Uh, uh) / Alright, let's get it / Afourteen (Afourteen) / Eddie (Eddie) / Get over here, let's get this shit / Uh
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Weezer – The Greatest Man That Ever Lived (Variations on a Shaker Hymn)
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“The Greatest Man That Ever Lived” was the first song from The Red Album to be officially released on iTunes. Rivers wrote the song during a “happy time” over the course of three
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Slipknot - Solway Firth (Tradução em Português)
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[Intro] / Hoje, em cima desta colina / Eu tô contanto todos os assassinos / Eles balançam enquanto enxameiam / Um olhar de comilões nos seus olhos / Eles resmungam enquanto o corpo
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Lil Darkie (Ft. JOHNNASCUS) – SOUND OF GRINDING A POLITICIAN'S SKULL INTO A FINE POWDER
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[Intro: Lil Darkie] / You! huh / The world in pain and in strife, huh / So what's the point of your life? / I said, what's the point of your life? (Huh) / I said, what's the point
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Alice in Chains – Nutshell
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“Nutshell” is a song by Alice in Chains which originally appeared on their 1994 critically acclaimed extended play, Jar of Flies.
Although never released as a single, it is still
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