1. Formosa was a synthpop… Read Full Bio ↴At least 2 artists share the name Formosa:
1. Formosa was a synthpop band mostly known for their album 'Sungod', released on March 15, 1993 through Ariola Records. Although their repertoire is mostly poppy electronica, some of their music can also be classified as house or electronic rock.
2. Formosa was a 90s-era alternative rock band best known for the single "I Must Have Done Something Right", which was used in the popular romantic comedy film 'Down to You'. The aftermentioned tune was written by Chris Glenn and Fred Spigelman.
3. Formosa is a band from Essen, Germany. Since 2015 they play hard rock.
Dynamite
Formosa Lyrics
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But it won′t be forever
We've never been welcomed here
And we will be never
Things got messed up
But we do not care anymore
We walk down the city lights
Doctor, we′re already out of mind
Now we blow the dynamite
Doctor, we're already out of line
Now we blow the dynamite
This place is a danger zone
But it won't be forever
We spread out the shatter look
To create something better
Things got messed up
But we are not ready here
We blow out the city lights
And we gonna move downtown
Doctor, we′re already out of mind
Now we blow the dynamite
Doctor, we′re already out of line
Now we blow the dynamite
Things got messed up
But we do not care anymore
My head is a wrecking ball
And it gonna hit downtown
Doctor, we're already out of mind
Now we blow the dynamite
Doctor, we′re already out of line
Now we blow the dynamite
Doctor oh doctor
Now we blow the dynamite
The song "Dynamite" by Formosa encapsulates the idea of rebellion and destruction, as a means to build something better. The opening lines, "Our world is a dirty place, but it won't be forever," suggest a desire for change and a belief that the current state of the world can be improved. However, the lyrics also acknowledge the feeling of being unwelcome and never fitting in, possibly hinting at the frustration and isolation that fuel acts of rebellion.
The chorus, "Doctor, we're already out of mind, now we blow the dynamite; Doctor, we're already out of line, now we blow the dynamite," reinforces the idea that the singer has abandoned societal norms and is willing to take radical action. The repetition of the phrase "blow the dynamite" reinforces the destructive nature of these actions.
The lyrics also allude to the idea that this destruction is necessary to make way for something new and better. The line "we spread out the shatter look to create something better" hints at the idea of creative destruction, where breaking down something old and outdated leads to the emergence of something new and innovative.
Overall, "Dynamite" speaks to the desire for change, the frustration with the current state of affairs, and the willingness to take radical action to achieve a better future. The repetition of the phrase "Doctor, we're already out of mind, now we blow the dynamite" suggests that the singer is calling out for someone to acknowledge this desire for change and help facilitate it.
Line by Line Meaning
Our world is a dirty place
The world we live in is full of imperfections and flaws
But it won’t be forever
However, we believe that with time it can be transformed into a better place
We’ve never been welcomed here
We have always felt like outsiders in society
And we will be never
And we know that we will never truly belong
Things got messed up
We acknowledge that things have not always gone smoothly
But we do not care anymore
Despite this, we no longer feel the need to worry about it
We walk down the city lights
We roam the city at night
And we gonna meet downtown
With the intention of gathering with others at a central location
Doctor, we’re already out of mind
We have already lost our senses and reason
Now we blow the dynamite
And now we intend to make a change and cause destruction, symbolized by the dynamite
Doctor, we’re already out of line
We have already crossed the boundaries of what is considered acceptable or normal
This place is a danger zone
The place we are in is considered dangerous
We spread out the shatter look
We spread our destruction to change the way things appear
To create something better
In order to create a better outcome
But we are not ready here
We are not emotionally prepared to confront the challenges ahead
We blow out the city lights
We remove the sources of light from the city
And we gonna move downtown
And we will continue our mission at a central location
My head is a wrecking ball
Our minds are chaotic and destructive, represented by the image of a wrecking ball
And it gonna hit downtown
And our destructive ideas and actions will impact the central parts of the city
Doctor oh doctor
We call out to the authority figures who we believe have failed us
Now we blow the dynamite
And now we implement our plan to bring change to the world
Writer(s): Marius Tilly, Martin Diego Furia, Jakob Dammert
Contributed by Juliana T. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@76erRekord
Opel Manta B CC .......... GEIL !
@HolgerHendel
Sehr cool!
@stevennlestrat881
That's a great discover I made here !
@puppit_5548
Been listening to this song for a minute....how have you guys not blown up yet???
@Hakorai
This song needs to blow up like dynamite 💣💥
@volcanicrock77
Pure hot Rock ‚n Roll - well done 🤟🔥🍻
@Formosa666
Thanks a lot!🤘
@cheech5822
guter Old School Rock, klasse
@SuzanneVictoria42
Greetings to Formosa from Formosa! (Taiwan) :D Cool song!
@seka9791
Nice manta