The Masochist
Danko Jones Lyrics


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Sad songs get me so down
Goddamn I love 'em to death
The sadder, the better, the better
The redder eye
And all that jazz

Here's hoping for a heart attack
Or 'til at least I bleed
Who said I love it when the sun comes out?
I'm always praying for rain

Just call me the masochist

In the blink of an eye or a flick of
The switch

Avoid eye contact and look down
That's easy for me
Everybody says I'm negative
But they should shut up and let me be

I think I got this all figured out
Give me a reason to scream
It's all bottled up and waiting to get out
I never run out of steam

Just call me the masochist

In the blink of an eye or a flick of
The switch

Just call me the masochist

You're often nice, I'm always pissed

Just call me the masochist

In the blink of an eye or a flick of
The switch

Just call me the masochist





You're on thin ice, I'm always pissed

Overall Meaning

Danko Jones's song "The Masochist" is a confession of a person who enjoys sad music and negative outlook on life. The opening lines "Sad songs get me so down, Goddamn I love 'em to death" clearly indicate that the singer is drawn towards melancholy and somber tunes. The preference for sadder songs can be interpreted as a personal escape from reality, or maybe even a way to feel a cathartic release of emotions. The repeated line, "Just call me the masochist," gives an insight into the singer's perspective of themselves. They may be aware they are indulging in a self-destructive habit, yet the attraction towards the negative is just too alluring to resist.


The chorus of this song is especially poignant, with the lyrics, "In the blink of an eye or a flick of the switch, Just call me the masochist". The fast-paced drums elevate the feeling of anticipation and expectation. The song's structure is a mix of heavy rock with intense vocal echoes. The song's tone is very dark, although the lyrics talk about the singer’s personal preference towards negativity. The lyrics "You're often nice, I'm always pissed" give us an insight into the singer's hostility towards the idea of positivity, insisting that they're better off being the masochist.


Line by Line Meaning

Sad songs get me so down
Melancholy songs bring me down emotionally


Goddamn I love 'em to death
But I love them so much that I can't stop listening to them


The sadder, the better, the better
The more depressing the song, the more I enjoy it


The redder eye
My eyes get red from crying while listening


And all that jazz
And all such related things


Here's hoping for a heart attack
I wish for something tragic to happen to me


Or 'til at least I bleed
Anything extreme to feel something intense


Who said I love it when the sun comes out?
I don't enjoy happy and sunny moments


I'm always praying for rain
I prefer gloom and melancholy


Just call me the masochist
Call me a person who enjoys pain and suffering


In the blink of an eye or a flick of
Very quickly


The switch
Action or decision that changes the mood


Avoid eye contact and look down
To avoid social interaction


That's easy for me
I find it easy to stay away from others


Everybody says I'm negative
People criticize me for being pessimistic


But they should shut up and let me be
They should leave me alone


I think I got this all figured out
I believe I understand what's happening


Give me a reason to scream
I want to vent my frustration


It's all bottled up and waiting to get out
I'm holding in my emotions, and they will eventually come out


I never run out of steam
I don't lose my energy or passion for this


You're often nice, I'm always pissed
You tend to be friendly, but I'm always angry


You're on thin ice, I'm always pissed
You're close to crossing a line, and I'm already angry




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