Electrohead
Combichrist[OST DmC] Lyrics


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Electrohead

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Electrohead
Electrohead
Electrohead
It's in my body
It's in my soul
Invading it all
It's in my body
It's in my soul
Demanding it all
It's in my body
It's in my soul
All the way to the core
It's all clear
Crystal clear
All the way to the core

Electrohead
Electro
Head
Electrohead
Electrohead

Pretty bitches like you
Pretty bitches like you
Pretty bitches like you
Pretty bitches like you
Pretty bitches like you
Pretty bitches like you
Pretty bitches like you
Pretty bitches like you
You
You
You
We're all electroheads
We're all electroheads

Electrohead
Electrohead
Electrohead
It's all clear
It's all clear
All the way to the core

Pretty bitches like you
Pretty bitches like you
Pretty bitches like you
Pretty bitches like you
You
You
You
We're all electroheads
We're all electroheads

Electrohead
Are you an electrohead?
Are you an electrohead?
Electrohead
Electrohead
Electrohead
I love electroheads

Pretty bitches like you
Pretty bitches like you
Pretty bitches like you
Pretty bitches like you
Pretty bitches like you
Pretty bitches like you
Pretty bitches like you
Pretty bitches like you
You
You
You




We're all electroheads
We're all electroheads

Overall Meaning

The song "Electrohead" by Combichrist is a techno anthem that focuses on the feeling of being consumed by electro music. The repetition of the word "Electrohead" is a clear indication that the song is all about being obsessed with electronic music. The lyrics "It's in my body, it's in my soul, invading it all, demanding it all" showcase how the love for electronic music has not only invaded the mind but the entire being of the person. The repetition of "all the way to the core" reinforces this idea that it's not just a phase but a permanent part of the person's identity.


The lyrics "Pretty bitches like you" are ambiguous, but it could be interpreted as a nod to the female domination of the electronic music scene, which is heavily male-dominated in other genres. The repetition of the phrase also suggests that this is a message to everyone who is listening that everyone is an electrohead.


In conclusion, Combichrist's song "Electrohead" is a euphoric anthem that captures the feeling of being consumed by the love for electronic music. The lyrics focus on how it's become a part of the self, and regardless of gender or any other differences, everyone is an electrohead.


Line by Line Meaning

Electrohead
The title of the song, repeated multiple times as a mantra.


End
The end of the song.


It's in my body
The music and lifestyle of the electrohead subculture is so deeply ingrained in the singer's being that it has become a part of them.


It's in my soul
The electrohead subculture has also invaded the artist's soul, meaning their emotions and spiritual life is also heavily influenced by it.


Invading it all
The electrohead subculture has permeated every aspect of the artist's life.


Demanding it all
The electrohead subculture demands complete commitment from its followers, and the singer feels the pressure to comply.


All the way to the core
The influence of the electrohead subculture goes as deep as the singer's core being.


It's all clear
The artist has a clear understanding of the extent to which the electrohead subculture has taken over their life.


Crystal clear
The clarity of the artist's understanding is sharp and precise, leaving no room for doubt.


Pretty bitches like you
The artist is addressing women in the electrohead subculture, possibly in a derogatory or objectifying manner.


You
Referring again to these women in the electrohead subculture, possibly in a way that objectifies or belittles them.


We're all electroheads
Despite the possible negativity towards women in the electrohead subculture, the artist ultimately sees everyone in it as part of the same movement or subculture.


Are you an electrohead?
The singer is questioning whether the listener is part of the electrohead subculture, possibly as a way to test their loyalty or commitment.


I love electroheads
Despite the possible derogatory manner in which some women in the subculture are addressed, the singer ultimately expresses a positive sentiment towards the subculture as a whole.




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