Autonomy
A Different Breed Of Killer Lyrics


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Eyes glazed.
Cast away from reality.
No regards for the limits of speed.
Encompassing soliloquy.
Selfish is the center of thought.
Autonomy.
Can you thrive in your mind?
This journey of these fallen souls consumes us all.
This journey of these fallen souls consumes us.
Consumes us all.
I see pride in your eyes.
You see a way of life.
Your life consumes.
Eyes glazed.
Cast away from reality.
No regards for the limits of speed.
Encompassing soliloquy.




Selfish is the center of thought.
Autonomy.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of A Different Breed Of Killer's song Autonomy delve into the idea of being completely self-sufficient and independent, to the point of being detached from the reality around us. The opening lines paint a picture of someone lost in their thoughts, with eyes glazed and disconnected from the present moment. The idea of speed and limits brings up the concept of the thrill of pushing past boundaries, which can be seen as an escape from reality. The encompassing soliloquy represents the internal monologue that someone might have when they are so consumed by their own thoughts and ideas.


The next line, "selfish is the center of thought," is a strong message about how autonomy is often associated with selfishness. Being self-sufficient often means focusing on one's own goals and desires over the needs of others, which can lead to a dangerous level of self-absorption. The chorus asks the listener if they can thrive in their mind, which is a challenge to those who seek complete independence to make the most of their inner resources. The repetition of the line "This journey of these fallen souls consumes us all" is a reminder that even those who are self-sufficient are still part of a larger community and cannot completely escape the impact of their actions.


In the second verse, the lyrics continue to explore the consequences of choosing autonomy over connection with others. The pride in someone's eyes comes from knowing that they are able to make it on their own, but this pride leads to a way of life that is completely self-consumed. The repetition of the opening lines at the end of the song reinforces the idea that being self-sufficient can lead to a disconnection from reality and the world around us.


Line by Line Meaning

Eyes glazed.
The singer's eyes are unfocused or dull, suggesting a lack of engagement with the world around them.


Cast away from reality.
The singer feels disconnected from everyday life and its concerns.


No regards for the limits of speed.
The singer disregards safety and practicality in favor of pursuing their desires at all costs.


Encompassing soliloquy.
The artist is lost in their own internal dialogue, unable or unwilling to engage with others.


Selfish is the center of thought.
The artist's primary concern is their own desires and needs, to the detriment of others around them.


Autonomy.
The singer values independence and self-determination above all else, even if it comes at a high cost.


Can you thrive in your mind?
The singer is questioning whether it's possible to be truly happy or fulfilled by living in one's own thoughts and fantasies.


This journey of these fallen souls consumes us all.
The artist believes that everyone is implicated in the struggles and sufferings of others, and that no one is truly immune to the consequences of their actions.


This journey of these fallen souls consumes us.
The artist sees themselves as part of a larger community, and recognizes their own powerlessness in the face of larger social forces.


Consumes us all.
The artist is emphasizing how inescapable and all-encompassing the struggles of life can be, affecting everyone regardless of individual desires or choices.


I see pride in your eyes.
The singer recognizes a sense of self-satisfaction or accomplishment in someone else's demeanor or behavior.


You see a way of life.
The artist acknowledges that others may have different priorities or goals in life, even if they don't align with their own.


Your life consumes.
The singer is suggesting that the pursuit or maintenance of a certain lifestyle or worldview can become all-encompassing and destructive over time, even if it initially seems desirable.




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Comments from YouTube:

James Wesley

wow, a band on rise that doesnt sound like all the others. impressed.

Chaboy Anthony

Even the record label has the songs wrong hahahah

Yotam Vilnai

Sound like old BMTH

ashton bowerman

@ARMEDSh0t they broke up?

Antonio Tognotti

This isn't even autonomy :/

CowboySmokes

@wezleyyo They aren't around anymore

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