School
=Fear Factory= Lyrics
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It's just my luck
It's just my luck
It's just my luck
It's just my luck
No recess
No recess
Won't you believe it
It's just my luck
It's just my luck
It's just my luck
It's just my luck
No recess
No recess
No recess
You're in high school again
You're in high school again
You're in high school again
You're in high school again
You're in high school again
You're in high school again
You're in high school again
You're nothing again!
No recess
No recess
No recess
No recess
No recess
No recess
No recess
The lyrics to Fear Factory's song "SchooL" speak to the sense of confinement and restriction that many people feel when they are in a school setting. The repetition of the phrase "It's just my luck" suggests that the person in the song feels a sense of frustration or resentment at their situation. The focus on the lack of recess also emphasizes the feeling of being trapped and unable to escape for a period of time. The repetition of the phrase "You're in high school again" further reinforces this feeling, suggesting that the feelings of confinement and restriction are not just temporary, but are part of a larger pattern. Overall, the song conveys a sense of disempowerment and frustration at the lack of freedom in a school setting.
Line by Line Meaning
Won't you believe it
Can you imagine the situation?
It's just my luck
It's always happening to me
It's just my luck
It's always happening to me
It's just my luck
It's always happening to me
It's just my luck
It's always happening to me
No recess
There's no break, no time to breathe
No recess
There's no break, no time to breathe
No recess
There's no break, no time to breathe
Won't you believe it
Can you imagine the situation?
It's just my luck
It's always happening to me
It's just my luck
It's always happening to me
It's just my luck
It's always happening to me
It's just my luck
It's always happening to me
No recess
There's no break, no time to breathe
No recess
There's no break, no time to breathe
No recess
There's no break, no time to breathe
You're in high school again
You're in a state of feeling trapped, belittled, and pressured
You're in high school again
You're in a state of feeling trapped, belittled, and pressured
You're in high school again
You're in a state of feeling trapped, belittled, and pressured
You're in high school again
You're in a state of feeling trapped, belittled, and pressured
You're in high school again
You're in a state of feeling trapped, belittled, and pressured
You're in high school again
You're in a state of feeling trapped, belittled, and pressured
No recess
There's no break, no time to breathe
No recess
There's no break, no time to breathe
No recess
There's no break, no time to breathe
No recess
There's no break, no time to breathe
No recess
There's no break, no time to breathe
No recess
There's no break, no time to breathe
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Kurt Cobain
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DRG
Making a cover of a Nirvana song is always an evidence of GOOD TASTE in music. Well done, Fear Factory!.
Steve Brown
I've been in a whiskey fueled grunge cover rabbit hole for the past hour and I can honestly say this is the first good Nirvana cover I've found.
David Boughton
Give Flipper's Scentless Apprentice a listen.
Anus
Check out David Bowie's The Man Who Sold The World...... ;)
The DarkLorde
Fear Factory might not be your cup of tea, but they're far from "shitty". This is what covers should be - Unique and distinct from the original. It's not a competition of whose sounds better; It's a fucking TRIBUTE.
Sam Sneed
Imagine listening to Archetype for the first time and after the chill ambient track Ascension suddenly you hear this come in
Hector Rojas
Totally caught me off guard! lol
LobotomyMadeEasy
I used to love Fear Factory...I can't believe I never heard their cover of this song. My favorite Nirvana song by far.
Hernane Alencar
Maravilhoso! Sou fã de ambas bandas!
deadasfak
I'm a huge death metal fan and also a Nirvana fan. I absolutely love this cover. I haven't listened to Nirvana in years when I heard this song on the FF album and I was like "why is it so familiar"?