Genius Meanings
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The Strokes – The Adults Are Talking
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“The Adults Are Talking” is the opening track on The New Abnormal. The track takes on a rebellious tone against higher-ups in the world, a common theme in The Strokes' discography
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The Strokes – Ode to the Mets
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On “Ode to the Mets,” the final song on The New Abnormal, Julian looks back at the band’s career and history in New York City, where they grew up together.
Bleak, quiet guitars
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beabadoobee – The Adults Are Talking (Antidote Live Session)
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[Verse 1] / They've been sayin' you're sophisticated / They're complainin', overeducated / You are saying all the words I'm dreaming / Say it after me / Say it after me / They will
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The Strokes – Selfless
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“Selfless” is centered around love and relationships, with Julian beckoning to a significant other that he wants them to come live life with him, not missing out on a moment that
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Genius Brasil Traduções – The Strokes - The Adults Are Talking (Tradução em Português)
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[Verso 1] / Eles têm dito que você é sofisticada / Eles estão reclamando, sabichões / Você está dizendo todas as palavras que estou sonhando / Diga depois de mim / Diga depois de
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The Voidz – The Eternal Tao 2.0
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“The Eternal Tao 2.0” is an extended version of 2019 single “The Eternal Tao” by experimental rock group The Voidz. Though the track first landed on streaming services in April of
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Genius Traduzioni Italiane – The Strokes - The Adults Are Talking (Traduzione Italiana)
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[Strofa 1] / Dicevano "Siete troppo sofisticati" / Si lamentavano, "Troppo ben educati" / Stai dicendo le parole che sogno / Ripeti dopo di me / Ripeti dopo di me / Ci biasimeranno
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The Strokes – Not the Same Anymore
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“Not the Same Anymore” is an extremely melancholy and nostalgic track from Julian, singing about his past actions and how they have afflicted relationships in his life. He
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Genius Traducciones al Español – The Strokes - The Adults Are Talking (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "The Strokes - The Adults Are Talking (Traducción al Español)"] / [Verso 1] / Han estado diciendo que eres sofisticado / Se están quejando, sobre-educados / Tú estás
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The Strokes – 12:51
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The Strokes' frontman Julian Casablancas said “12:51” was about “the moment right before you fuck.”
Lead guitarist Nick Valensi managed to painstakingly create the sound of a
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The Strokes – Why Are Sundays So Depressing?
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“Why Are Sundays So Depressing?” is a self-reflective, nostalgic track from The Strokes. Julian looks back on past aspects of his life before fame including love, work, and his
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The Strokes – Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus
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“Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus” is the third single from The Strokes' sixth studio album The New Abnormal.
The track follows Julian in a very reminiscing tone, reflecting on people
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The Strokes – Barely Legal
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One of three tracks originally included on The Modern Age EP that prompted a record label bidding war and would later appear on their debut album Is This It.
“Barely Legal” is
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The Strokes – Bad Decisions
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“Bad Decisions” is, according to band member Albert Hammond Jr., the first official single from The Strokes sixth studio album The New Abnormal. The Strokes debuted the song with a
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The Strokes – Reptilia
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The title “Reptilia” refers to the “reptilian brain”, the central part of your brain that handles basic emotions such as love and hate.
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The Strokes – Eternal Summer
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“Eternal Summer: encapsulates the feeling of eternal bliss, and perhaps the faults that it has. Here summer is an eternal force, making everyone aware of its effects it has
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The Strokes – At the Door
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“At The Door” is the first single from The Strokes sixth studio album The New Abnormal, their first new studio album in seven years. The song is an emotional ballad from the group
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Quintus Horatius Flaccus
Literature student, and mediocre musician/writer. Don’t hesitate to hit me up.
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The Strokes – The Modern Age
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“The Modern Age” was one of three tracks included on The Modern Age EP that prompted a record label bidding war and later appeared on their debut studio album Is This It.
The
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The Strokes – What Ever Happened?
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As the opening track on their second album, Room On Fire, “What Ever Happened?” kicks off the album’s themes of the band gaining newfound fame and relationships.
The title refers
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The Strokes – Last Nite
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One of three tracks originally included on The Modern Age EP that prompted a record label bidding war and would later become the second single off of Is This It.
In March 2005, Q
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The Strokes – Someday
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“Someday” was the third single from Is This It. It peaked at #17 on the U.S. Alternative Songs chart and at #27 on the U.K. Singles Chart.
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William Maranci – Rap god but the instrumental keeps changing
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[Intro] / "If that means what I think it means, we're in trouble, big trouble; / And if he is as bananas as you say, I'm not taking any chances" / "You are just what the doc
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Glass Animals – Take a Slice
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The character of this song is presumably, from deduction, about the Asian guy in the bottom right corner. About the song itself, Dave explains:
This track is about someone with a
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The Strokes – Sagganuts
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[Verse 1] / In at the top of the tower / Was the bottom of the hour / I want it back and I'm just over here / Knowing someone else / I reacted to the owner / The only thing to see
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Daft Punk (Ft. Julian Casablancas) – Instant Crush
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“Instant Crush,” the fourth single off of Random Access Memories, sees Daft Punk team up with Julian Casablancas from The Strokes in a mid tempo song with bass driven mellow verses
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William Maranci – Rap god but the instrumental keeps changing Samples
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See all of “Rap god but the instrumental keeps changing” by William Maranci’s samples
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