That was a different band, not Skillet
Woah… now that is a necro-post/reply.
You are correct but at the same time your also late. But I guess its ok after all I don’t think there’s a rule against it.
No. But there is a rule against veering off-topic. And we’re replying to a reply to a really old off-topic post.
…so… @The_Blade_Brothers, are you a Skillet fan by chance?
Heck yah, I usually listen to skillet on SoundCloud. Rise, Whispers in the dark, And comatose mainly
RISE! RISE! Rise and revolution!
Dead Inside, my heart is all flat-lines. Put your mouth on mine, and bring me back to life.
@legomaster1378 shall we speculate the true meaning of the last words I just quoted?
…that sounds like a rather inefficient composition for one of the most important organs in your body.
But come on man, now you’re just rubbing it in.
Seriously one of the most empowering songs I’ve heard in a long while.
Look up their first album you will find a familiar object on the cover.
Lol, but I mean these lines: “Put your mouth on mine…”
@everyone else: Legomaster1378 and I like to speculate the meaning of Skillet’s lyrics quite often. Especially if we are trying to figure out if John Cooper is singing about one of his former girlfriends or God.
Me thinks you are reading too much into this…
I get deep with Skillet.
I tend to look up John’s thoughts on his songs it tends to make me think about them differently. For instance I thought Lucy was about a dead girlfriend but then I learned that it was about two fans who aborted a child and grieving so they listened to skillet to cope.
(I didn’t intend that to be a religious/political conversation starter I just wanted to say what the “intended” meaning of that song was.)
IDK, to me it’s a pretty clear allusion to CPR/resuscitation. He’s asking for a revival.
Yup, that’s probably what it is. Of course it means that.
But you obviously have no imagination.
@Nogus1 thanks!
I do this al the time…
Lol… Me too