Disturbed: Fear Meaning
Fear Lyrics
HUH, HUH, HUH, HUH, HUH, HUH!!!!!! (4x)
Reject
Are you no one
Feel you nothing
You know I'll bet you think
You have a good reason to be living
In the limelight of the fortunate ones
you're too weakened by the...
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I feel like this song is about standing up to your bully and not being afraid. In some parts it seems like he is speaking to this bully & in others... Speaking to himself. Like when he says if u go with fear it it'll overcome u. As far as innocence... He means to be the innocent little coward consumed by fear. Stand up to his punk ass!
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It's the internal conversation between the fear and a coward-turned-into-courageous man maybe.
He is kind of desperate and throws some deep repenting words engraved in sorrowful loudness. The disturbed has accomplished a wonderful job coloring the lyrics with harsh melody -
The song basically tells the tale of those who aren't as physically strong and those who use that to overpower them until as the song puts it they force the bully to "put em up motherfucker" because the weaker has shown that he can do far more,its like a story of the torturer and his victim the victim either beats the torturer or faces death.
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I heard that it was a stab at Mudvayne & that they have a song picking on Disturbed... Is any of this true?
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Yes, it's about the tortured and the torturers. It might be a metaphorical or a literal meaning. It's the views from both sides, the one being tortured and the one torturing.
The bridge is my favorite part. ^^ -
It also has to do with the word goyim and the ones who use the word goyim
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It is a dialogue between the tortured and their torturers. The "fortunate ones" making you feel like less than what you are.
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