Cease to resist, giving my goodbye
Drive my car into the ocean
You'll think I'm dead, but I sail away
On a wave of mutilation
A wave of mutilation
Wave of mutilation
Wave
Wave

I've kissed mermaids, rode the El Nino
Walked the sand with the crustaceans
Could find my way to Mariana
On a wave of mutilation
Wave of mutilation
Wave of mutilation
Wave
Wave

Wave of mutilation
Wave of mutilation
Wave of mutilation
Wave
Wave


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Wave of Mutilation Lyrics as written by Charles Thompson

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  • +8
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    I agree with this being about self-destruction, but not suicide. "You think I'm dead, but I sail away". It's like, if life has you down and everything sucks, then instead of suicide which is permanent you can just throw away everything that's holding you down and create a new life.

    DanVitaleRockson June 18, 2003   Link
  • +8
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    i heard them say in an interview that the first verse is about this phenomenon in japan where business men would drive their cars, families in tow, into the ocean.

    needafixon May 13, 2004   Link
  • +8
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    "The first verse is about the phenomenon, where japanese businessmen were putting their whole family in the car and driving off the dock. The second verse features the Marianas Trench." - Frank Black in SELECT, october 1997.

    Stamehadon September 20, 2004   Link
  • +3
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    oh yeah, what a way to put suicide...

    this song is just such a fucking hymn... frank black is one of the greatest sonmgwriters of all time

    thisboyistocotronicon March 21, 2003   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    Seems to be saying that self-destruction is a release. By destroying yourself you are freed - people will think you are dead, but in fact you are opening yourself to a new experience, freeing yourself from your torment. So maybe suicide isn't such a bad thing?

    Of course, its probably metaphorical.

    caitsith01on May 13, 2003   Link
  • +1
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    caitsith01 nailed it right on the head. i was thinking that exactly but wasnt sure how to put it into words. and the thing about the japanese business men makes a lot of sense the more i think about it. this very well could be my fav pixies song and has the best lyrics aside from monkey gone to heaven hands down

    hpw101on June 17, 2004   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    This I think is talking about how suicide, and well more specifically death, is a release, and that even though you're dying you're actually freeing yourself. I think thats what this song is trying to say, its not condoning suicide, but its simply just saying about how death is freedom, its a release.

    opivy7898on June 23, 2004   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    It turns out that the song title "Wave of Mutilation" is taken from a Japanese newspaper headline on suicide

    paranoid-androidon October 17, 2004   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    Hurricane katrina? As good as Black Francis is, he's no prophet.

    I think sometimes he sings "wave of new relation". The song is about a new relationship. He's recently left his ex. She thinks he won't cope without her but he finds this new relationship. Mutilation as in the way one changes slightly to accommodate a new partner. In the second verse he's singing about how it's all worked out for him and he's pretty pleased with it all.

    leonr23on October 28, 2008   Link
  • +1
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    I agree with many who say the uk surf version is a better listen (if you liek the Pixies you really ought to seek this one out.

    ===

    From what I know of the history here are some interesting facts a few might enjoy.

    Some think it first appeared on the soundtrack of Pump Up the Volume (it did not) and others think the slower UK Surf mix came before the more common (and faster) album version (it did not):

    The Pixies first released Wave of Multilation on a German 12" (Doolittle 1989, a one-sided promo release - only 2000 pressed and they inclued postcards!??! they were reproduced on the jacket of the US full release, the Pixies second album). The Pixies second album was the first major release of Wave of Mutilation (Doolittle 1989).

    wErd! Later in 1989 the Pixies release the UK Surf version (not a remix - it was a completely new recording on a one-sided 12 inch promo (only 800 copies ever made btw).

    It was then found on the B-side of the Here Comes Your Man single (later in 1989, UK release). Then, it then appeared on the soundtrack to Pump Up the Volume and subsequently on a variety of other promos, 12", compilations, etc.

    imhockeyon June 19, 2010   Link

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