The discography of Helmet boasts eight studio albums and two compilation albums. Following their initial release, "Strap It On" (1990), through Amphetamine Reptile, Helmet inked a deal with Interscope Records, leading to three albums under the label, notably the highly successful "Meantime" (1992). While their subsequent works, "Betty" (1994) and "Aftertaste" (1997), achieved considerable success, they fell short of matching the critical and popular acclaim garnered by "Meantime." After disbanding in 1998, Helmet regrouped in 2004 and has since presented four additional albums: "Size Matters" (2004), "Monochrome" (2006), "Seeing Eye Dog" (2010), and "Dead to the World" (2016). Currently, the band is actively engaged in the creation of their ninth studio album.
Discography
Strap It On (1990)
Meantime (1992)
Betty (1994)
Aftertaste (1997)
Size Matters (2004)
Monochrome (2006)
Seeing Eye Dog (2010)
Dead to the World (2016)
He Feels Bad
Helmet Lyrics
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Every chance I get
Left to be so mean
Still it's sane and so sympathetic
Want to feel bad
But you can't say no
It comes down to you and
Who bleeds who?
Just past the day
Pleasent leaves you
Comes to you the same way
Passed on
Every day's the last day
No one sees you
Walk the part to stay
Not you
Judge yourself again
Age is no excuse
Hard to find a way to
Close my eyes, call it back and shoot
The lyrics to Helmet's song He Feels Bad are quite layered and open to interpretation. At first glance, it seems like the singer is reveling in their ability to be mean and cruel, even though they acknowledge that it's not necessarily the right thing to do. They want to "feel bad" but they can't resist the urge to hurt others. However, the lyrics become more complex when the singer asks the question "who bleeds who?" This suggests a power dynamic at play, where the singer isn't just being cruel for the sake of it, but may have been hurt or mistreated in the past. The final lines add even more depth, with the singer struggling to find a way to move on from their past and perhaps forgive those who have hurt them.
Overall, the song seems to be about the struggle to navigate difficult relationships and find a sense of peace. The singer is torn between their desire to hurt and their desire to heal, and ultimately seems lost in their search for a way to move forward.
Line by Line Meaning
So I take it out
I always express my feelings outwardly
Every chance I get
Whenever there's an opportunity to express my emotions, I take it
Left to be so mean
I'm always misunderstood to be a cruel person
Still it's sane and so sympathetic
Despite being perceived as harsh, I'm still rational and understanding
Want to feel bad
I desire to experience negative emotions
But you can't say no
However, I can't say no to positivity either
It's no cause at all
There's no specific reason why I feel this way
It comes down to you and
It's just a matter of personal choice and perspective
Who bleeds who?
Who's causing harm to others emotionally, and who's getting hurt?
Just past the day
After getting past the day
Pleasant leaves you
When pleasantries are gone
Comes to you the same way
Emotions hit you just as hard
Passed on
Passed on from one person to another
Every day's the last day
Every day feels like the last day of your life
No one sees you
No one understands your pain
Walk the part to stay
Put on a brave face to survive
Not you
Even though deep down you're hurting
Judge yourself again
Reflect on your actions and emotions again
Age is no excuse
Your age doesn't determine how you feel
Hard to find a way to
It's challenging to figure out how to
Close my eyes, call it back and shoot
Push the negative emotions back and move on
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: PAGE NYE HAMILTON
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