Urban Decadence
Agnostic Front Lyrics


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Subway ride a free ride somewhere I can't explain
Another night I climb a 10-story building just to spit on a passing parade
Suspect defeat change the tv station as the media takes over your brain
Expedite unite bring yourself together before you drive yourself insane
Some say I'm crazy but there's no other way
What goes around comes around, goes around again

Stolen car 1 more of a thousand in the city that never sleeps
Another please help me I'm drowning in the sewers running under the streets




Newscast outcast stranger to society stranger to the trends today
Exclaim refrain say what your thinking prison in so many ways

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Urban Decadence" by Agnostic Front are a reflection of the dark and gritty side of life in the big city. The song paints a picture of a society that is fragmented, disconnected, and highly dysfunctional. The opening lines describe a subway ride that takes the singer to an unknown destination, perhaps representing the aimlessness and lack of direction that many people feel in urban environments. The imagery of climbing a building to spit on a passing parade suggests a sense of frustration and alienation from society.


The second verse continues to paint a bleak picture of life in the city, with references to stolen cars, drowning in sewer systems, and being a stranger to society. The singer seems to be railing against the media and its influence on people's thinking, urging listeners to "unite" and "bring yourself together before you drive yourself insane." The repetition of the phrase "what goes around comes around" suggests a sense of inevitability, that the problems of urban life are a never-ending cycle that will continue to repeat themselves.


Overall, "Urban Decadence" is a powerful commentary on the ways in which life in the city can be oppressive, alienating, and dehumanizing. It's a call to action for listeners to reject the status quo and fight for a better, more unified society.


Line by Line Meaning

Subway ride a free ride somewhere I can't explain
Taking a train that's going to a destination unknown to me, maybe even incomprehensible.


Another night I climb a 10-story building just to spit on a passing parade
I'm so fed up with the world around me that I'm willing to engage in meaningless, destructive acts.


Suspect defeat change the tv station as the media takes over your brain
I'm aware that the media is manipulating me into thinking and feeling certain things, but I'm not sure how to resist or fight back.


Expedite unite bring yourself together before you drive yourself insane
I need to quickly come together with others who share my concerns and feelings or else I'll lose my mind.


Some say I'm crazy but there's no other way
People may think I'm irrational or extreme, but I believe that my actions and thoughts are necessary for my own survival and sanity.


What goes around comes around, goes around again
The cycle of violence and oppression will continue unless there is a concerted effort to break it.


Stolen car 1 more of a thousand in the city that never sleeps
Stealing cars is just one of many illegal activities happening in this city that never stops moving.


Another please help me I'm drowning in the sewers running under the streets
Another person is suffering and struggling, invisible to those above ground who are too busy with their own lives to notice or care.


Newscast outcast stranger to society stranger to the trends today
The news only highlights a certain kind of person and ignores others who are seen as outcasts or anomalies in society.


Exclaim refrain say what your thinking prison in so many ways
I need to speak out and express what's inside me or else I'll feel trapped and confined in different ways.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JIMMY COLETTE, ROGER MIRET, VINNIE CAPPUCCHIO

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