New Age
D.O.A. Lyrics


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New age, I don't believe you,
You give nothing I can use.
New age, I don't believe you
But everybody wondering what to do.
What do you want me to say.
And what do you want me to do.

Everybody going out of their heads just runnin' around like a fool.
New age, I don't believe you, you slice me up like a cutting tool.
New age, don't let it deceive you, pull the plug, don't let it rule.
You put me in a corner.
While you're trying to keep order.
You know there's only one way out.
Everybody's gonna scream and shout.

New age, I don't believe you, I thought you were talkin' about something new.
New age, I'm gonna destroy you, after what you put me through.
I'm still gonna be alive when you're through this time.

New age, I don't believe you, you slice me up like a cutting tool.
New age, I don't believe you, I won't drown in your concrete pool.

America is so proud, new streets and a brand new crowd.
But it's just the same old garbage, hangin' around draggin' me down.

New age, I don't believe you, I'm not a pawn that you can use.




New age, don't let it deceive you, pull the plug, don't let it rule.
It's a new age a new age a new age and one that you can't use.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in D.O.A.'s song "New Age" express feelings of disillusionment and frustration towards the concept of new age movements that promise change and progress, but instead, offer nothing useful or tangible. The singer feels caught in the middle of the chaos and doesn't know what to do or say. The lyrics suggest that people are lost and searching for direction, and the new age movement has left them feeling empty and deceived.


The singer feels backed into a corner by the new age, which tries to control or govern them. The new age is portrayed as a cutting tool that slices people up with empty promises and vague ideas. The singer is tired of being stuck in this environment and wants to destroy it. The reference to a concrete pool suggests that the new age is rigid and inescapable, suffocating people with its artificial structures.


The song's closing lines suggest that the new age is another pretentious and empty trend in America, which pretends to offer something new and promising, but in reality, it's just the same old garbage. The song also criticizes the herd mentality that leads people to blindly follow unhappy trends that don't offer any real solutions. Ultimately, the singer refuses to be a pawn and warns others not to let the new age deceive them.


Line by Line Meaning

New age, I don't believe you,
The singer is expressing skepticism towards the concept of a 'new age'.


You give nothing I can use.
The singer believes that the new age movement is empty and provides no tangible benefit.


But everybody wondering what to do.
Despite the singer's doubts, they note that others are still curious about this new age and looking for guidance.


What do you want me to say.
The artist is questioning what is expected of them in regards to the new age movement.


And what do you want me to do.
The artist is seeking direction on how to engage with this new age movement.


Everybody going out of their heads just runnin' around like a fool.
The singer observes that others seem to be blindly embracing the new age movement without a clear sense of direction.


You slice me up like a cutting tool.
The singer feels like the new age movement is tearing them apart or causing them harm.


New age, don't let it deceive you, pull the plug, don't let it rule.
The artist warns against being taken in by the illusions of the new age movement and advocates for rejecting it completely.


You put me in a corner.
The artist feels trapped or constrained by the new age movement.


While you're trying to keep order.
The artist notes that the new age movement is attempting to enforce a sense of control or authority.


You know there's only one way out.
The singer implies that the only way to escape the clutches of the new age movement is to reject it entirely.


Everybody's gonna scream and shout.
The artist suggests that a rejection of the new age movement will lead to tension or conflict between those who embrace it and those who reject it.


I thought you were talkin' about something new.
The singer expresses disappointment that the new age movement seems to be nothing more than recycled ideas dressed up as something novel.


I'm gonna destroy you, after what you put me through.
The singer is angry at the harm that the new age movement has caused them and vows to bring it down.


I'm still gonna be alive when you're through this time.
The singer is confident in their ability to endure despite the challenges posed by the new age movement.


I won't drown in your concrete pool.
The artist refuses to be overwhelmed or suffocated by the artificial constructs of the new age movement.


It's a new age a new age a new age and one that you can't use.
The artist asserts that the new age movement is irrelevant and unhelpful.




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Written by: DAVE GREGG, JOE KEITHLEY

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