Drowning tn the Mainstream
Doom Lyrics


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Blindly accepting, deceiving yourself
Fooled by society, down on your knees
Trampled down by that in which you trust
You're drowning in the mainstream of life




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Drowning in the Mainstream" by Doom speaks about blindly following and accepting societal norms and values, even though it may not align with a person's true beliefs and values. The song critiques the notion of conformity and urges the listener to question and challenge the status quo. The lyrics "Blindly accepting, deceiving yourself / Fooled by society, down on your knees," point towards the pressure of conformism and how it can deceive an individual, leading them to disregard their own intuition or beliefs.


Additionally, the lyrics, "Trampled down by that in which you trust / You're drowning in the mainstream of life," highlights how easy it is for people to lose sight of their own identity and get consumed by mainstream culture. The song urges the listener to break free from these constraints and take control of one's own life. In essence, the song is a call to rebellion against societal norms and conformity.


Line by Line Meaning

Blindly accepting, deceiving yourself
You're blindly accepting things without questioning and deceiving yourself by believing in them.


Fooled by society, down on your knees
Society has fooled you, and you find yourself powerless in front of it.


Trampled down by that in which you trust
The very thing you trust has trampled you down and left you hopeless.


You're drowning in the mainstream of life
You're overwhelmed and consumed by the dominant forces of life, struggling to keep your head above water.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ANTHONY KEVIN DICKENS, BRIAN MICHAEL TALBOT, JOHN PICKERING, PETER NASH

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