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------ performed by Say Anything
don't suck | Reviewer: shaggy | 5/7/09
i listened to this song for the first time yesterday and is say's a lot of good shit, but over all i think we should quit trying to seperate ourselves from one another and we wouldn't have non-conformist if we would just start being better people in our everday lives
i'm a non-conformist, by saying that you're conforming, its a never ending cycle i've come to realize is pointless, we should strive for unity and acceptance of one another and not trying to be the coolest kid on the block, the biggest non conformist, or not a poser's cuz face it you are. i am, we all are, we are not individuals our tastes and likes are based on things other people like, you like certain things so you can be accepted, or because the media has programed you, but if you stop looking at yourself and stop being concentrated on your own god damn ego! and start concentrating on other's maybey everyone would quit whinning and start feeling better just because they helped someone.
signed: a conformist
labeling | Reviewer: moel jills | 3/7/09
its very hard to talk about this song without almost becoming the subject of the song. But i feel its not about "scene" kids or whatever is the new word for labeling certain people but actually about the people who label others to make themselves feel better about what label they have planted on themselves,
and the way he sings it he has got so much into labeling people that he actually labels the people who label people, to make himself the non-conformist of the non-conformists, which inturn has segregated himself completely from society. to make his only friends his car and his guitar.
but like i say. anyway you tryto explain this makes you start to label people, which makes you one of the people he is talking about.
ummm no....but yes | Reviewer: john Garland | 10/12/08
i think its more about people who arent "scene kids" because im 14 and i know what "scene kids" are. this is about the people that hate scene kids, the quote -unquote rebels, hence the line "the high school jocks who made your life a living hell." The kids who like to be too cool for the scene.
this is sex. | Reviewer: julia. | 4/3/08
say anything has got to be one of my favorite bands. the people who were talking here about how they putting down scene kids are partially right i think. i think its mostly just people who try to be something that they're not. i mean most of the kids i know are "scene" and i guess i could be called that myself, but this is how i have acted and dressed and talked my whole life. this is mostly just about playing dress up and trying to be someone that you obviously are not, and making fun of those around you who may or may not be exactly the same as you. this song really makes my day. i cant get over it sometimes. loveee!!
More unique than "unique" songs. | Reviewer: Anonymous | 3/13/08
The personal message I got out of it was that you dont have to be seen and noted for your
'inspirational' talking, for dying your hair to perfectly match your mood, insert other social acceptance sceney thing here. Social lives come and go all the time. Being able to accept and like yourself for what you really are, not what you can do to make yourself feel like someone so much more worthy of life than others, can give you an actual sense of meaning.
That might be a bit off the original meaning though.
It just helped me through a situation even more tedious than my explanation.
Meaning | Reviewer: Lace | 1/3/08
No.....Alex is right...
It talks about how people, in the process of being non-conformist and Anti-mass consumerism
Are following the example of every other non conformist out there, and are a part of the majority who are supposebely 'unique' but are really just like every other person because they are following the examples of other 'different' people, and the song is about how theyre really just like everyone else...Lol i was very redundant there... But I thought it was quite obvious...
No, you're all wrong. | Reviewer: Alex | 10/10/07
This song is a misanthropic rant against materalistic-consumerism and the youth that simultaneously "sell-out" by being anti-sellout.
It's about those that feel their possessions define them -- those that don't realize that "You aren't your fuckin' Khakis."
If you've ever read Fight Club, the meanings are generally the same.
HAHAH. amazing | Reviewer: JFLAV | 10/2/07
They mock almost every angle of socialization, its great. Its like a comedy skit. They mock those who force themelves into social situations and also loners and even those in between.
'When you walk by a group of quote-unquote normal people
You pat yourself on the back as you scoff
It's the same superiority complex
Shared by the high school jocks who made your life a living hell'
LMAO All I have to say is live your life.
Irony. | Reviewer: Anonymous | 9/23/07
I like the irony of this song. The speaker snubs the pseudo-intellectuals, when he himself is the "poseur" with the "disheveled" hair.
Say anything... | Reviewer: Keni | 9/18/07
I like Say Anything ok, but i'm not sure if this is insulting the scene kids or what? I thought it was just about posers in general, but maybe not.
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