Total views: 1 time this week / Rating: 6.67/10 [3 votes]Album: Relationship of Command / Original Release Date: 2000-09-12Genre: AlternativeSong Duration: 2 min 54 sec
I must have read a thousand faces
I must have robbed them of their 'cause
Sickened thirst, sickened thirst
Keeps it together
Soft white glow in the cranium
A bulls eye made sedated
Beware
Beware
Beware
I must have read a thousand faces
And all these voices won't give up
Sickened thirst, sickened thirst
Glues it together
A catatonic leisure
I want 1000 miles per hour
Beware
Beware
Beware
So who's in charge here
Barking out loud so clear
Because I'd really like to meet him
So who's in charge here
In the review of this mirror
Because I'd really like to meet him
So who's in charge here
Barking out loud so clear
Because I'd really like to meet him
Uproar east, strike west
Have you ever tasted skin?
Sink your, sink your teeth in it
Have you ever tasted skin?
Sink your teeth into
Have you ever?
Arcarsenal is written by Cedric Bixler, Tony Hajjar, Pablo Hinojos, Omar Rodriguez, Jim Ward. ✔️
When was Arcarsenal released?
It is first released on September 12, 2000 as part of At The Drive-in's album "Relationship of Command" which includes 13 tracks in total. This song is the opening track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Arcarsenal lyrics?
When it comes to the meaning of the lyrics, the track 'Arcarsenal' performed by At The Drive In philosophically discusses the question of the self and power. The writing speaks of oppression from outside and battlegrounds inside - the whole process is compared to reading faces and voices. Through the repetition of 'beware', a cautionary tone is created, pointing out the necessity to be alert about the factors that can take away your identity and power. The lyrics of Arcarsenal sing mostly of angst, social commentary, despair, reflection, and anger. However, the song also, at the same time, highlights the significance of identity and self-exploration, desperation, and longing. There are mature themes, suggestive language, and even perverse phrases like 'Have you ever tasted skin?' which suggest sexuality in a roundabout way throughout the lyrics. Although there is no direct content, the overall mood and some pictures might be unfit for kids under 13 without the help of parents. ✔️
Which genre is Arcarsenal?
Arcarsenal falls under the genre Alternative. ✔️
How long is the song Arcarsenal?
Arcarsenal song length is 2 minutes and 54 seconds.
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