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Ariel wrote Now You Know about how everyone views women in music. We just judge them on how they look and not on how good they are as a musician. She believes this is stupid as there are women how are good at music and it doesn't need to be such the big thing it is. As well as this some people compare any pop punk/pop rock women vocalist to Hayley Williams even when they don't sound anything like each other. Although sometimes it may be seen as a compliment other times it isn't as Hayley and Paramore have released loads of albums together but their sound in the more recent ones aren't similar to what they sounded like originally.
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"Becoming" was the first album/EP released by the band after the original bassist left the band. In "Becoming" Mercedes and Phoenix had a new bassist and wrote all the songs around the idea of becoming more confident within your skin and with yourself. I guess this song is about not having to rely on someone else to achieve something and that sometimes relying on someone else just holds you back. By doing this you might possibly start feeling like you belong to the person you are relying on or the person you rely on starts taking advantage of you and starts believing themselves that they own you.
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Watch you take the fall
Laughing all the way to the hospital
'Cause there's nothing surgery can
This part of the song is about when someone has fallen in love with you and you honestly couldn't care less about what happens and you just find it funny to watch them get hurt while you are enjoying yourself not caring what happens to your admirer.
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What can I say? I fucked this up again.
What can I do? I took it out on you
These two lines are saying I did something wrong and now I took all the frustration of having messed with up out on you.
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You do to me like I do to you
And I do to you like you do to me
This part is saying that whatever you do to me I will do exactly the same back to you and that you will do whatever I do back to me. So in this case if you were to punch them they would punch you back and it would be a never ending brawl.
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This song is about even if you seem to be alone that you're not actually alone when you are going through hard times in your life as misery is following you round making it. You're still in charge of what you do but you slightly more darker than you were before misery started following you.
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Bury all the records in the backyard,
When you're not looking I'll go dig them back up
You can bury my body in the backyard,
When you're not looking I'll go dig myself up
This part of the chorus is about when Ariel was growing up her dad at one point buried all her rock CD's and this is what she must have been feeling then.
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This song originally being performed by U2 is a song about the Bogside Massacre which on the 30th January 1972 where British soldiers shot 26 unarmed Irish civilians and killing thirteen and one man after four and a half months later due to the injuries that he had received from the shooting. That is what the basis of this song is.
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Whatever it takes to get to you
Seeing as Pillar are a Christian Rock band there may be two meanings to this line or two ways to explain it. The first linking with the Christian side of it is that this line is referring to Jesus and trying to get to an almost as holy state as Jesus. The other just being a declaration of love for someone and saying that no matter how hard it is for them to get to them they will try their hardest to get to them.
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This song was written when one of Pierre's and Chuck's friends were killed in a car crash which was an alcohol related crash. This song is also written about the feeling of not being fully aware of what is going on around you and feeling slightly numb and blinded by everything around you and constantly feeling a lot of pain.
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This song is about depending on something so much that it could end up killing you. The song is from the perspective of the thing that you rely on to reduce the everyday pain that you feel and it is saying that I will be the end of you unless you find another way to take your mind off whatever is causing your pain but don't get too attached to it as then it would take the place of me being a painkiller.
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This song is basically saying that you, in this case Michael, won't just follow what society rules but what, he, you want to do. The song is basically saying I don't want a life ruled by what is classed as perfect by society which may not actually even be perfect it may be just looking the coolest or being the smartest or looking the classiest rather than it being what you as a person are actually like.
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This song is basically saying that you, in this case Michael, won't just follow what society rules but what, he, you want to do. The song is basically saying I don't want a life ruled by what is classed as perfect by society which may not actually even be perfect it may be just looking the coolest or being the smartest or looking the classiest rather than it being what you as a person are actually like.
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