1) Coercion is a … Read Full Bio ↴there are at least 3 bands with this name:
1) Coercion is a Swedish old school death metal band originating from Stockholm. It was formed by Kenneth Nyman, Rickard Thulin and Pelle Liljenberg in 1992.
In December 1997 - Jan 1998, Coercion toured Germany and Poland, supported by Purgatory, Impending Doom and Cryptic Tales in support of their debut album Forever Dead, which was released in 1997. In February 1999, the second album was released Delete, which was followed by a minitour together with Eminenz, Purgatory and Polymorph in June. In May and June 2000 a European tour followed with Fleshgrind and Resurrected.[1] In 2003 appeared an EP, Lifework.
Line-up
Kenneth Nyman - Vocals
Rickard Thulin - Guitar
Dag Nesbö - Bass
Pelle Ekegren - Drums
2) Coercion is a Romanian hardcore punk band
The band started out in '07, having the first show in may. It's mostly about some good old fashioned fast hardcore/punk music about... well about what most good old fashioned fast hardcore/punk music is about: social change, destroying the new world order, people who piss you off, drugs, nakedness and all that, straight outta the wild east. Demo was out back in '09 and the first LP will finally come to life in the fall of '11. So have fun and kill cops!
3) Coercion was a four-piece hardcore band from New Jersey, US; active in the '90s.
Four Walls
Coercion Lyrics
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[Lyrics: Kenneth Nyman]
Behind Doors
Locked From Inside
Somewhere In Time
Something Went Terribly Wrong
Since Long Phased Out
Gone
Within
the lyrics of the song Four Walls by Coercion, Kenneth Nyman taps into a darker, more introspective side of human experience. The opening lines set the tone for the rest of the song, hinting at a sense of confinement or imprisonment that the singer is experiencing. Although the exact details of the situation are not given, it is clear that something has gone wrong and that some kind of injustice has been done.
As the song progresses, the theme of isolation and detachment becomes even more pronounced. The repeated references to "doors" and "walls" suggest that the singer is trapped in some kind of physical or emotional space, unable to escape from the oppressive forces that are bearing down on them. The use of the phrase "former persons" is particularly striking, as it implies that the singer may have lost touch with their own identity or sense of self as a result of their confinement.
Overall, Four Walls is a haunting and introspective piece that explores the dark side of human experience. It is a powerful reminder of the importance of freedom and self-expression, and a testament to the resilience of the human spirit even in the face of adversity.
Contributed by Alexandra G. Suggest a correction in the comments below.