Elena Siegman: 115 Meaning
115 Lyrics
[Verse 1]
No one can see me and
I've lost all feeling and
I know I won't die alone
I'll stop you from breathing and
all your deceiving and
this house is not my home
[Pre chorus 1]
No
More forgiveness
No
and the reason...
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"Everyone tries to hold on to their lives." She is actually referring to the attempt the players are making to survive the zombie apocalypse, knowing that they are going to die no matter how hard they try.
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"115" is a song from the call of duty map "Kino Der Toten" (cinema of the dead), it is sung from Samantha (the demon controlling the zombies and the announcer that says stuff like "Max Ammo" when you get the max ammo power up) it talks about how her ghost is controlling the zombies, how sickened she is with the characters, how she's lost all sense of good in her life, and how she need 115 for something. This is probably the heaviest song so far of all of them, this is probably done on purpose to show how angry and sickened Samantha is at the survivors.
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you are both wrong it is BRING ME 115
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it is give me 115 not call me 115
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Its very difficult to concentrait on this song during the game but this is the feeling i get;
"everyone tries to hold on to their life" Is commenting on human's obsession with immortality, which is fitting in the context of the game because one method of immortality is reanimation, which Dr. Richtoffen acheived through use of element 115.
"When Everyone's Dead, CALL ME 115!" is referencing the fact that the Element 115 used to create the zombies is Everpresent (in the form of the Metoerites you use to activate the easter egg) and that when no-one is left alive, it will reanimate the corpses.
I cant really carry on with this because i cant remembe many more lyrics, but i hope that You have found this interesting -
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