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The Suicide Cult Is Dead
Spitfire Lyrics


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You're so crazy
Just blame it on a synapse that's lazy
Just blame it on the cerebral activity
Or the invertebrate's passivity
If we are each other's supporting vertebrae
Then brother, get in line
If you're a genius, grow a spine
We both throb from the same arthritis
And flinch as a reflex

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Spitfire's song, The Suicide Cult is Dead, are complex and thought-provoking. The first line, "You're so crazy," is a reference to the societal stigmatization of mental illness. The next line, "Just blame it on a synapse that's lazy," highlights the common misconception that mental illness is caused by laziness or lack of willpower. The following line, "Just blame it on the cerebral activity," takes aim at the belief that mental illness is a result of intellectual or cognitive deficiencies. The final line, "Or the invertebrate's passivity," suggests that society perceives mental illness as a weakness or lack of backbone.


The next section of the lyrics deals with the interconnectedness of human beings. "If we are each other's supporting vertebrae, then brother, get in line" implies that we are all responsible for supporting each other. The call to action in this line is to encourage people to come together and support each other. The line, "If you're a genius, grow a spine," is a direct challenge to those who have the ability to create change but are not using their talents. The final lines, "We both throb from the same arthritis and flinch as a reflex," suggest that we are all suffering from the same pain and problems.


Line by Line Meaning

You're so crazy
You have a tendency to act irresponsibly or impulsively


Just blame it on a synapse that's lazy
Use your brain activity as an excuse for your behavior


Just blame it on the cerebral activity
Attribute your actions to your brain's activity


Or the invertebrate's passivity
Or the lack of spine or courage in your personality


If we are each other's supporting vertebrae
If we rely on each other for support


Then brother, get in line
So, stand together and unite


If you're a genius, grow a spine
If you're smart, be courageous and responsible


We both throb from the same arthritis
We both suffer from the same pain


And flinch as a reflex
We react to situations with involuntary movements




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