Freeze off,
I don't envy your seats,
At least don't break until we descend
To peace talks,
Full of remorse,
But the keeper tends to remain aloof
I think this part is saying that the author doesn't want to be in their position. They also don't want to have to resort to lame peace talks. The corporations don't care.
They know what we'll lose
They know what they'll lose
Such unspeakable room,
Now that, what will we do?
Here, the guitar gets faster, and slightly harder. The author is talking about how the corporations are ruining they Earth, and they realize it themselves. They don't care at all, and they are smug, greedy people.
Liasions
Falling in tall,
This blinding forest won't bloody unfold,
Don't belong, this has to be told,
We weave our mazes, be in debt to the Earth.
This tells the main part of the song. The corporations don't want people to know what they are doining, and the artist is telling people, "be in debt to the Earth".
And they know what we'll lose,
They know what they'll lose,
Such unspeakable room,
Now that, what will we do?
The chorus again.
But with gratitude and fortitude,
We granted your enlightment,
The panic of this solitude is calling out until,
With gratitude and fortitude,
We credit your enlightment,
The panic of this solitude is calling out.
The artist is speaking for people saying, we realize you are rich, but frankly, we don't care. The riff gets a bit harder here, blending into the more angry part.
Just get 'em all
Pick 'em off
Just get 'em all
Pick 'em off, just.
Here the artist unleashes his anger. He's telling how he hates these corps, and to just "get them all".
With gratitude and fortitude,
We granted your enlightment,
The panic of this solitude is calling out until,
With gratitude and fortitude,
We credit you x5
By now, the artist is screaming the lyrics. Apparently angry. He has feelings about this subject.
They know what we'll lose,
They know what they'll lose,
Such unspeakable room,
What will we do?
Just get 'em all
Pick 'em off.
Just. (x4)
The song is supposedly about big corporations destroying Earth...
"In Debt to Earth" - Chevelle
The song starts off sorrowful, and slow. The song gradually grows into an angry sounding, hard riff that shows alot of the hatred for these corporations, telling people to just "Get them all"