American Wasteland
Beck Lyrics


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Something's wrong 'cause my mind is fading
And everywhere I look there's a dead end waiting
Temperatures dropping at the rotten oasis
Stealing kisses from the leperous faces

Something's wrong 'cause my mind is fading
And everywhere I look there's a dead end waiting
Temperatures dropping at the rotten oasis
Stealing kisses from the leperous faces
Got a devils haircut in my mind
Got a devils haircut in my mind
Got a devils haircut in my mind
Got a devils haircut in my mind
Got a devils haircut in my mind
Got a devils haircut in my mind

Love machines on the sympathy crutches
Discount orgies on the dropout buses
Hitching a ride with the bleeding noses
Coming to town with the briefcase blues

Love machines on the sympathy crutches
Discount orgies on the dropout buses
Hitching a ride with the bleeding noses
Coming to town with the briefcase blues

Something's wrong 'cause my mind is fading
And everywhere I look there's a dead end waiting
Temperatures dropping at the rotten oasis
Stealing kisses from the leperous faces

Something's wrong 'cause my mind is fading
And everywhere I look there's a dead end waiting
Temperatures dropping at the rotten oasis
Stealing kisses from the leperous faces
Got a devils haircut in my mind
Got a devils haircut in my mind
Got a devils haircut in my mind
Got a devils haircut in my mind




Got a devils haircut in my mind
Got a devils haircut in my mind

Overall Meaning

Beck's "American Wasteland" is a commentary on the state of American society and culture in the late 20th century. The repeated refrain of "Something's wrong 'cause my mind is fading / And everywhere I look there's a dead end waiting" expresses a sense of hopelessness and despair, as if the singer is trapped in a world that is crumbling around them. The "dead end" metaphor is used multiple times throughout the song, suggesting that there is no way out of this bleak and desolate landscape.


The verses describe a world of decadence and excess, with "love machines on the sympathy crutches" and "discount orgies on the dropout buses". These images suggest a culture that has lost its way, where hedonism and pleasure-seeking have become the norm. The line "coming to town with the briefcase blues" introduces a new element - the idea that even those who appear successful and respectable are not immune to the malaise that plagues society.


The repeated refrain of "Got a devils haircut in my mind" is a powerful image that suggests the singer is haunted by something dark and sinister. The haircut becomes a symbol of the singer's own inner demons, a physical manifestation of the darkness that is consuming them.


Overall, "American Wasteland" is a bleak portrait of a society in decline, with no easy answers or solutions in sight.


Line by Line Meaning

Something's wrong 'cause my mind is fading
Feeling as though there's something off in my life and I can't keep clear thoughts


And everywhere I look there's a dead end waiting
Finding it difficult to see any positive outcomes in my current situation


Temperatures dropping at the rotten oasis
Even in supposed safe spaces, things are getting worse


Stealing kisses from the leperous faces
Taking what little love there is to be found in people who are not well-liked by society


Got a devils haircut in my mind
Having the same sins and flaws as those considered to be evil and undesirable


Love machines on the sympathy crutches
People using fake emotional support to manipulate others


Discount orgies on the dropout buses
Cheap and tawdry interactions on buses filled with people who feel like outcasts


Hitching a ride with the bleeding noses
Joining up with those who are already struggling and suffering


Coming to town with the briefcase blues
Entering a city while feeling trapped and helpless




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BECK DAVID HANSEN, JOHN ROBERT KING, MICHAEL S. SIMPSON

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