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Xerox Lyrics - The Voidz
Soundtrack: Drugstore June
Xerox Lyrics
Xerox Song Lyrics
I won't fight, it's not the time or place
Stone-age mind in a space-world age
In the dark, violent space
Kids learning how to mosh again
Will the sky open up and destroy everyone I loved?
One way out
You don't take it to heart
Until it tries tearing you apart
Hard to avoid the past
I guess the only way is acknowledging it
Everyone lies to me and tries to sell me stuff, but I guess that's just love
I love the beginning; the way women give in - the velvet rope unhinged
I'll give you everything that you ever wanted, but you won't want it then
I'm the worst, I'm the worst
I'm the worst, I'm the worst
I'm the worst, I'm the worst
I'm the worst, I'm the worst
Very late at night when cities turn into forests again
When the devil offers you
A devil sip of his devil brew
"In my day, trained in a distant life, I won't think of it, I won't cry"
Summer days, I'd be at the playground
Please, please, please
I can't wait to make it through
Our awkwardness
Hard to avoid the past
I guess the only way is acknowledging it
Everyone lies to me and tries to sell me stuff, but I guess that's just love
I love the beginning, your clothes slide off your skin, giving is receiving
Patterns of emptiness
Tomorrow is laughing
Money brings tyranny
I'm the worst, I'm the worst
I'm the worst, I'm the worst
I'm the worst, I'm the worst
March, 18th 2024
Facts of The Song"Xerox", is being about a song, it is, by The Voidz, an American rock band. The leader of that band? Yeah! Julian Casablancas, right, you get it, who is also known for being the leading singer of The Strokes, so. The Voidz's music, it's kind of famous for its, like, eclectic mix of rock, electronic, and then also some experimental sounds? And "Xerox" is no getting out of the rule. So, while the exact release date and the songwriters behind "Xerox" specifically they might need to be clarified a bit, without doing some more research. The Voidz, usually their work typically features Casablancas's songwriting. Their songs you know often delve into themes of modern society, technology, and existential contemplation, all of which are reflected in the lyrics of "Xerox."
Meaning of "Xerox"
The pieces of "Xerox" in the lyrics, I mean, present a dystopian view of society, where the human connections are only superficial, and there's it's like a pervasive sense of alienation and existential dread. Phrases such as like "Stone-age mind in a space-world age" is, kinda, suggesting a critique of how modern advancements they haven't necessarily led to improved understanding or gone to a better quality of human life. The mention of "kids basically learning how to mosh again" could symbolize a return to more, you know, primal, unfiltered forms of expression in a world that feels increasingly artificial and controlled.
The chorus, with its many times of "I'm the worst," it could be interpreted as a personal confession or its like a broader societal indictment that highlighting the internal and external conflicts that define our today's life. The lyrics, "Everyone lies to me and tries to sell me stuff, but I guess that's just love," they convey a view of relationship that's a bit cynical and talks about the commercialization of human interactions.
Keeping in mind of "Xerox" being part of the "Drugstore June" soundtrack, the song's themes might also, in some ways, connect to the narrative or emotional journey of the project it accompanies as it potentially adds layers to, like, its interpretation. Also, a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
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