Overdose
Dasyati Lyrics


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She doesn't get enough Picard,
She doesn't get enough Peppers,
She doesn't get enough MacGyver,
She doesn't get enough.

She doesn't get enough downvotes,
She doesn't get enough spam,
She doesn't get enough trolls,
Her IP was permabanned!

She - Permabanned. Her IP was permabanned!

She doesn't get enough Picard,
She doesn't get enough Peppers,
She doesn't get enough MacGyver,
She doesn't get enough.

She doesn't get enough downvotes,
She doesn't get enough spam,
She doesn't get enough trolls,
Her IP was permabanned!

She doesn't get enough Picard,
She doesn't get enough Peppers,
She doesn't get enough MacGyver,
She doesn't get enough.

She doesn't get enough downvotes,
She doesn't get enough spam,
She doesn't get enough trolls,
Her IP was permabanned!

She doesn't get enough Picard,
She doesn't get enough Peppers,
She doesn't get enough MacGyver,
She doesn't get enough.

She doesn't get enough Picard,
She doesn't get enough Peppers,
She doesn't get enough MacGyver,
She doesn't get enough.





Get Enough!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Dasyati's song Overdose are quite cryptic and open to interpretation. One reading of these lyrics is that the singer is feeling isolated and disconnected from popular culture. They mention several iconic television characters - Picard from Star Trek, Peppers from Iron Man, and MacGyver - and suggest that they don't "get enough" of them. This could mean that they feel like they're missing out on something important by not being more invested in these shows, or it could be a sarcastic commentary on how obsessed our culture is with these icons.


The second half of the song takes a darker turn. The singer mentions downvotes, spam, and trolls, which are all related to online communities. They even mention the fact that their IP address has been permabanned - a particularly harsh punishment for online rule-breaking. This suggests that the singer has been spending a lot of time online, but is now facing backlash from the community. They may have been trying to connect with people through the internet, but have ultimately been rejected and are feeling overwhelmed.


Overall, the song seems to be about the difficulties of connecting with others in a meaningful way. The singer is trying to find common ground with people through shared cultural touchstones, but is ultimately unable to do so. The song ends on a note of frustration - the singer demands to "get enough" of the things they're interested in, but it's unclear if they'll ever truly find the connection they crave.


Line by Line Meaning

She doesn't get enough Picard,
She feels deprived of the Star Trek character Jean-Luc Picard's screen presence and personality.


She doesn't get enough Peppers,
She feels unsatisfied with the volume of music by the Red Hot Chili Peppers she hears.


She doesn't get enough MacGyver,
She doesn't see enough of the TV show MacGyver.


She doesn't get enough.
She isn't content with the amount of the things she loves overall.


She doesn't get enough downvotes,
She feels her online content doesn't receive as much criticism as she thinks it deserves.


She doesn't get enough spam,
She thinks she's not getting enough unsolicited emails, messages, or comments.


She doesn't get enough trolls,
She thinks she isn't getting enough anonymous users on the internet who deliberately provoke and harass her.


Her IP was permabanned!
She was permanently banned from accessing certain online areas using her IP address.


She - Permabanned. Her IP was permabanned!
This is a repeat and emphasized statement that she already got permabanned from the internet for her behavior.


Get Enough!
This line prompts people to question whether or not they're receiving enough of their personal interests, while also functioning as the song's concluding statement.




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