Graeme Sinclair, Lead Vocals
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Graeme Sinclair, Lead Vocals
Rasheeq Syed: Guitars
Ben Hutcheson: Guitars
Pete Hutcheson: Bass
James: Drums
Evolution
Chaos In Control Lyrics
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Grab the throat of life and rip it wide open
Could you live with the stain for a long while?
Strained, are the pieces of time
Through the human evolution
Struck by the powers of tragedies
Call it fate and lie to yourself
Some would cut their hearts out to be what you are
While you sit on your empty throne
Putting all of the lifeless pieces together
Now the church bells are going backwards
Through the human evolution
Struck by the powers of tragedies
Call it fate and then call it a day
This is now how it is
In the shadow of evolution
Torn apart, primal dissolution
Rise, chaos spawns revolution
Will this smell go away when i am done?
Just like the sun when i come outside
The art of being a martyr
Is the new law of the world
Through the human derangement
I will call myself a god
Like a disease, our world and the flame
Colouring the ruins with intention to hide
In the shadow of evolution
Torn apart, primal dissolution
Rise, chaos spawns revolution
The lyrics of Chaos In Control's song "Evolution" delve deep into the themes of self-awareness, self-destruction, and societal disillusionment. The opening lines, "Shoot the messenger and let it run through your conscience, Grab the throat of life and rip it wide open," suggest a desire to confront harsh truths and face the consequences head-on. The imagery of grabbing life by the throat and ripping it open conveys a sense of urgency and a willingness to face the darker aspects of existence.
The mention of living with a stain for a long while and the reference to strained pieces of time hint at the lasting impact of difficult experiences and the burden of carrying emotional weight. This may symbolize the weight of past mistakes or traumas that continue to haunt the individual. The idea of struggling with the pieces of time suggests a fractured sense of self and a struggle to reconcile the past with the present.
The lyrics go on to explore the human experience of grappling with tragedy, fate, and the struggle to find meaning in a seemingly chaotic world. The lines "Call it fate and lie to yourself, This is not how it's supposed to be" speak to the human tendency to rationalize hardships and try to make sense of life's challenges, even when faced with overwhelming odds. The juxtaposition of fate and self-deception highlights the tension between acceptance and denial in the face of adversity.
The final verses of the song evoke a sense of transformation and rebellion against societal norms and expectations. The imagery of cutting hearts out to be what others are and sitting on an empty throne suggests a disillusionment with status and material possessions. The reference to church bells going backwards and the idea of chaos spawning revolution symbolize a breaking away from established structures and a search for a new way of being. The mention of evolution, dissolution, and revolution reflects a cyclical nature of change and growth, highlighting the constant struggle for self-discovery and transformation in a world marked by chaos and uncertainty.
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Oliver Lidén
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@mandymccarthy8703
He literally used chaos control to do something he could do anyway
@TheJaka947
It's just a flex from Shadow
@WindWerehog
Silver literally ran towards him to do something he could do from a mile away. with a crate
@biodock2003
He was slowing down time
@superhydra8873
@@biodock2003yeah? The point is that he didn't have to.
@MarioSonic9
He just didn’t want to get countered by Silver’s psychonetic attack
@conorburke1999
The best part is how he effortlessly pulls the emerald out of nowhere
@gtj13
Ik where he pulled the emerald of 😳
@dragonballisbest2723
@@gtj13 they just disappear inside of them lol
@jj_grabes
Can’t you just materialize them as you see fit? I always got that impression from Sonic Unleashed’s intro.