Slipknot: Psychosocial Meaning
Song Released: 2008
Psychosocial Lyrics
So abusive- Fate - It doesn't cut
The soul is not so vibrant
The reckoning - The sickening
Packaging subversion
Pseudo sacrred psycho virgin
Go drill your deserts - Go dig your graves
Then fill your mouth with...
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there are many ideas a man can think but if he thinks it twice he thought about another idea which makes his idea nonsense...
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About the reign will kill us all throw ourselves against the wall so no one else can see the preservation of the martyr in me , meaning the "government is trying to hunt them down so they hide against the wall of faith so no one else can see them
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Psychosocial. He means ignorance. Like Enter the Matrix. That's psychosocial. Socio-economic situation where if you try to point out the nazi-style techniques you'd be the one termed psycho. "Fake anti-fascist lie." Simple, CIA brings horrible dictators to power everywhere on the globe. Sponsors terrrorism, destroys 3rd world countries economies, etc... & I think "Cant stop the killing idea if it's hunting season" refers to the infamous plan to depopulate Earty by 2/3rds. & "Is this what you want" probably refers to him fighting in WW3 killing them instead of random people like them. "the preservation of the martyr in me" enforces that. That's my analysis.
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This song is clearly about the illuminati and how slipknot is tryin to fight it..
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The term "psychosocial" refers to psychological development and interaction with society.
I think it's about the fact that our hope and dreams are being slowly eradicated. "And the reign will kill us all, throw ourselves against the wall" is talking about the bad choices we had made electing our governments.
"The secret death gone mad?" We've tried to speak out before and say something but we were silenced or told to shut up and sit down.
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I never really thought this song had a deep meaning up until the part Slipknot sang, "And the reign will kill us all". Then I knew it. It's a song about the government.
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This song is about how useless the government is, "and the reign will kill us all" and about it ending, in a sort of government-caused apocalypse.
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