Something I've noticed about the OLP albums

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Something I've noticed about the OLP albums

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I remember that Mike was once asked a question about the first three albums being a trilogy, seeing as they all start with songs that have the word "man" in the name. I find it kind of neat to see that the past two albums have the word "you" in common. Maybe we'll see two trilogies.(SP?)
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interesting.
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Post by Joey »

weird .. what was Mike's answer to that question? Was it on purpose or did it just kinda end up that way?
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Post by starvingeyes »

he said

and i quote

"You found the trilogy idea, we didn't put it in there. We're just doing our best and thanks for looking so closely. "
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Mike's so friggin cool 8-)

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Post by luckyJQ9 »

whoah...someone was paying VERY close attention. I can't believe I never noticed that... 8O
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i noticed something strange about happiness... well idk it may not be anything but.. there seems to be this thing with "weight" throughout the cd. here's what i've found..

1. Happiness and the Fish: "I confess everyone is overWEIGHT..."

2. Waited: "Hit the ground, WEIGHED down again..."

3. Thief: "There's a WEIGHT in your eyes that I can't admit."

4. Stealing Babies: "I've been WEIGHED down again..." (*'weighed down again' exact same phrase as in Waited)

Now, if you want to step it up a notch, check out the words that suggest a sort of "weight."

1. Potato Girl: "You feel the madness GAINING." * the verb gain is mentally suggestive of something weighing more and more.

2. PG again: "You feel the constant STRAINING" * perhaps the strain of some sort of weight?

And then if you wanna go real nuts, just check out the homonym of "weight," "wait."

1. Waited- speaks for itself

2. Blister: "WAITING, they're chasing me..."

3. Blister: "I'm WAITING for

Now I know I stretched that whole thing pretty far, but isn't it worth considering that there may be something to it?? maybe there's not, but at least we do get some insight into the artistic tendencies of Raine's mind at the time.
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I've noticed a lot of repeating words in OLP's lyrics before..

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Post by Solidarity 9-6347 »

i found that in a lot of artists. like in silverchair songs how theres a lot of references to cold sores and cold sore cream :freak:

going to bed now....
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Post by Dumb and Jaded »

hey! that was my question mike responded too...Well i guess I was looking kinda close, but it is kinda cool...

I remember sending it in too doug and he picked it to be in the interview!

ahh, memories :P

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Junkimunki wrote:i found that in a lot of artists. like in silverchair songs how theres a lot of references to cold sores and cold sore cream :freak:

going to bed now....


Haha, I noticed the same thing and I have only listened to two of their CD's. That bugged me about their music, it sounded like they found a good line and used it over ann over again.

I have noticed that OLP has at least 3 references to satellites~ "Supersatellite", "She builds her own satellite...", "To find you on satellite"


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raine used the word "jaded" a lot... also "bury" and "hate" I think
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