Difficult Outburst and Breakthrough
Guided by Voices Lyrics


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Difficult outburst and breakthrough
Something bombastic to make you change
Your point of view, before you focus on
Anything new

Difficult outburst and breakthrough
Something bombastic to make you change
Your point of view, before you focus on
Anything new

Presenting by the dangerous to general public
Transferring her to transhumantic system city
Have you no pity
Where is your rifle?

Guns and fist exploding with microscope eyes

Difficult outburst and breakthrough
Something bombastic to make you change
Your point of view, before you focus on
Anything new

In the browns of the woods
The Unabomber, spotted not afraid to play the war games

In the browns of the woods
The Unabomber, spotted not afraid to play the war games





The war games
The war games

Overall Meaning

The song "Difficult Outburst and Breakthrough" by Guided by Voices is a complex and enigmatic piece of music that is open to multiple interpretations. The lyrics seem to be a call for radical change, for something "bombastic" that can make people alter their point of view before they move on to anything new. The repeated refrain of "difficult outburst and breakthrough" hints at a desire for something disruptive and transformative. However, the lyrics also contain references to violence and warfare, which may suggest a darker side to this desire for change.


The lines "presenting by the dangerous to general public/ transferring her to transhumantic system city/ have you no pity/ where is your rifle?" are particularly cryptic. It seems as though the singer is criticizing someone for taking a dangerous idea or person (symbolized by the female pronoun "her") and transferring them to a futuristic city that may not be ready to handle them. The mention of a rifle suggests that there may be a need for violence to quell this disruptive force, which again underlines the song's ambiguous attitude towards change.


The final lines of the song reference the Unabomber, a notorious domestic terrorist who was active in the US from the late 1970s to the mid-1990s. By evoking his name, the song seems to be suggesting that there may be a need for extreme measures in order to bring about the change that the singer desires. Overall, "Difficult Outburst and Breakthrough" packs a lot of ideas and imagery into just a few lines, making it a challenging but rewarding work of art.


Line by Line Meaning

Difficult outburst and breakthrough
This song is about the importance of dramatic and impactful experiences that challenge your beliefs


Something bombastic to make you change
These experiences need to be powerful and attention-grabbing to truly make you reconsider what you think you know


Your point of view, before you focus on Anything new
It's important to examine your pre-existing beliefs and biases before exploring new information or ideas


Presenting by the dangerous to general public
Someone or something that is considered dangerous is now being presented to the general public


Transferring her to transhumantic system city
This dangerous entity is being moved to a futuristic city that blends humans and machines


Have you no pity
The singer is questioning the morality of allowing this process to occur without any compassion for the entity being experimented on


Where is your rifle?
The singer is suggesting that the listeners should be taking action or standing up against this dangerous entity, but they are unprepared or unwilling to do so


Guns and fist exploding with microscope eyes
The people who are fighting against this dangerous entity are doing so with great intensity and precision, using weapons and keen perception


In the browns of the woods The Unabomber, spotted not afraid to play the war games
The singer references the Unabomber, a notorious domestic terrorist who lived in isolation in the woods, suggesting that there are extreme and dangerous people in our society who are willing to use violence to achieve their beliefs


The war games
The song ends on a note of foreboding, reinforcing the idea that there are sinister forces at play and that our society is in a time of conflict and upheaval




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Written by: Robert Pollard

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