52 Seconds
Bad Religion Lyrics


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I know I'm part of something greater than myself
Don't know the meaning, but I hope that matters less
I don't know anyone affected without a skill
I know I'm part of something greater than myself

We're all engaging in a game of attrition
Maybe God is just a chemical fiction
I'm a monkey with a madding affliction
Fact checking for a mental condition

I know I'm part of something greater than myself
Don't know the meaning, but I hope that matters less




I don't know anyone affected without a skill
I know I'm part of something greater than myself

Overall Meaning

The song "52 Seconds" by Bad Religion is a thought-provoking contemplation about the nature of human existence and purpose. The first verse expresses a sense of belonging to something bigger than oneself, while acknowledging that the true meaning of this bigger entity is not fully comprehended but still retains significance. The second verse introduces the idea that life can be thought of as a game of attrition, where luck and opportunity play important roles. The question of God's existence is raised, and the possibility is suggested that God might just be a chemical reaction in our brains. The final lines of the song describe the singer as feeling like a monkey, mentally fact-checking everything, in a quest to understand their place within this greater, mysterious entity.


Overall, the lyrics of "52 Seconds" suggest that the purpose of life might be beyond human understanding, but we still need to play our part, acknowledging that we are just small pieces of a greater puzzle. The song invites listeners to contemplate their own place in the universe, and the significance of their actions within the grand scheme of things.


Line by Line Meaning

I know I'm part of something greater than myself
Despite not understanding the greater purpose, I acknowledge that I am a mere part of a larger whole.


Don't know the meaning, but I hope that matters less
Not fully comprehending the reasons behind my existence, I still believe this lack of knowledge should not be a hindrance to my purpose.


I don't know anyone affected without a skill
Everyone I know has some skill or talent that can be utilized for the betterment of society.


We're all engaging in a game of attrition
Life is a game of survival where we must compete to stay alive and thrive.


Maybe God is just a chemical fiction
God may be nothing more than a creation of our minds, a hallucination caused by chemicals in our brain.


I'm a monkey with a madding affliction
As human beings, we are simply evolved forms of monkeys with a never-ending annoyance or distress.


Fact checking for a mental condition
I constantly verify the facts to ensure that my mental state is sound and rational.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BRETT W. GUREWITZ, GREG GRAFFIN

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Wow


on You

Everybody needs a slogan in their pocket or two
It never hurts to have a strategy you can go to

Sometimes I have no sense at all
As most flawed men are one to do

Just say fuck you
Pavlovian rude
A menace too
Pay homage to
Your bad attitude

You can even get cerebral if you want to
Make a radical assessment that sticks like glue

Sometimes it takes no thought at all
The easiest thing to do

Is say fuck you
Pavlovian rude
A menace too
Pay homage to
Your bad attitude

The reaction it brings, just one of those things
Your friends might not want you around
If the impulse is right you might get in a fight
Even though you can't hold your ground
But all rest assured, sometimes just a word
Is the most satisfying sound

Sometimes it makes no sense at all
The easiest thing to do

Is say fuck you
Pavlovian rude
A menace too
Pay homage to your bad attitude
Just say fuck you
What you gonna do to your attitude
Just say fuck you


Wtf is this shit, what retard wrote the wrong spng down….

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