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daint Rhythm Player |
#1 by daint at Mar 19, 1975 at 11:31 AM EST |
| The title is ever me and every you not every you and every me. WOtherwise this song is the best one ive heard in ages. | |
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Connor Rhythm Player |
#2 by Connor Fowler at Apr 6, 1975 at 1:14 AM EST |
| the dud from cruel intentions is ryan phillipe ... the chicki i forget her name but in real life there married ....she plays in sweet home alabama ...now im curious what the song is about , its true the movie does make it sound a certain way but sometimes movies use a song that sounds the same but sometimes doesnt have anything to do with the movie ....interesting , now i have to find out... | |
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Perfect Pervers Rhythm Player |
#3 by Perfect Perversion™ at Nov 17, 1982 at 1:04 PM EST |
| i've always thought this song has to do with a somewhat abusive relationship, where the person can't seem to find any other love except this one, and while its abusive they love them a lot "Sucker love, a box I choose. No other box I choose to use. Another love I would abuse" but, just my two cents worth | |
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†§ean† Average |
#4 by †§ean† at Dec 4, 1991 at 2:50 PM EST |
| Yeah :stormywatersangel: i agree with u about the cruel intentions thing. that sebastian liking the girl i dunno her name but not actually loving her and so on..but its a great song anyway. | |
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Dan Professional Badass |
#5 by Dan Hudspith at Mar 27, 1994 at 5:04 AM EST |
| yeah. I really should have went to that Premeire... but like most songs, I've discovered this one in SORRY a while back. My boyfriend and I listen to this together all the time (how unromantic of us, huh?) Sorry & PJ Ladd's Wonderful Horrible Life so far have the best music in them... Any skate fans out there: gotta watch EST #3 (my boyfriend's in that... and the Florida based Jello Monkey. Whoot whoot. | |
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kewl Wanna Be |
#6 by kewl dude at May 1, 1994 at 12:17 PM EST |
| Outcastedskater- it was on Mark Appleyard's part. but i love this song. | |
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Christina Average |
#7 by Christina Anderson at Jun 6, 1997 at 10:04 PM EST |
| this song can be interpreted in two ways, talking about a relationship/infactuation gone bad, and obbsession or an addiction to someone or it could be related with molkos drug problems at the time it was written, [Too much poison come undone.] a refference to drugs? and [No circumstances could excuse. ] this could mean the way in which drugs take a hold on you and nothing is going to stop you from etting what you mean. to me the most obvious refference to drugs is [Carve your name into my arm. Instead of stressed, I lie here charmed. ] this carving of a name could be the injection of the drg, takes away the stress leaving the user calm. I think molko likes to leave his lyrics ambiguous to allow pople to relate to them, I think this song is just about an obsession which has gone wrong, the way in which relationships can develop into serious obsessions. | |
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simon Average |
#8 by simon cody simon at Feb 20, 2004 at 12:33 PM EST |
| I think this song can mean a lot of different things to different people. The part i can really relate to is: "Like the naked leads the blind. I know I'm selfish, I'm unkind Sucker love I always find, Someone to bruise and leave behind" because that is so me. I really hurt the person i cared about more than anyone ever. Now though, i've tried to change and hopefully i'm a better person. Yeah so..great song. | |