This Town
Human Waste Project feat. Jonathan of KORN Lyrics
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We all know the chosen toys,
Of candy girls,
And pretty boys
Make up that face to win the race.
Life's a prick in this town.
Suck my dick in this town.
This town is our town
It is so glamorous,
I'd bet you'd live here
If you could
And be one of us.
This town is our town,
So fucking glamorous
I'd bet you'd live here
If you could
And be one of us.
Change our minds
Like we said before,
We're dreamers,
We're whores.
Discarded stars like worn out cars
Litter the streets of this town.
Litter the streets of this town.
This town is our town
So fucking glamorous,
I'd bet you'd live here
If you could
And be one of us.
This town is our town,
So motherfucking glamorous,
I'd bet you'd live here
If you could
And be one of us.
Break it down boys.
Human Waste in the house (x3)
Here me fucking go.
This town is our town,
So fucking glamorous
I'd bet you'd live here
If you could
And be one of us.
This town is our town
So motherfucking glamorous
I'd bet you'd live here
If you could
And be one of us.
This town (x3)
The lyrics of "This Town" by Human Waste Project feat. Jonathan Davis of KORN express a rebellious and unapologetic attitude towards the glamorized and superficial nature of their town. The song opens with the declaration that this town belongs to them, emphasizing a sense of ownership and pride in their identity. The use of profanity in the lyrics gives a strong and defiant tone, reflecting their disregard for societal norms and expectations.
The lyrics speak about the chosen toys and candy girls, referring to the people who conform to the standards of attractiveness and popularity in this town. They mock the idea of putting on a façade, using makeup and playing the game to win the race, portraying life in this town as a prick. The line "Suck my dick in this town" represents an expression of defiance and refusal to conform to societal expectations.
The chorus reinforces the glamorous perception of the town, suggesting that if someone could, they would choose to live there and be part of the glamorous lifestyle. However, there is an undertone of irony in these statements, as if questioning the true value and fulfillment that comes from being part of this glamorous world.
The bridge of the song talks about changing minds and being dreamers and whores, insinuating a willingness to indulge in fantasies and desires, even if they are deemed inappropriate or frowned upon. The use of discarded stars and worn-out cars as metaphors for the people who have lost their shine and significance further emphasizes the shallow and disposable nature of this town.
Overall, "This Town" can be interpreted as a critique of the superficiality and emptiness often associated with glamorous lifestyles, urging individuals to rebel against societal pressures and find their own authentic paths.
Line by Line Meaning
This town is our town
We consider this town to be our own
So fucking glamorous
It is excessively attractive and impressive
I'd bet you'd live here
I assure you would choose to reside in this place
If you could
If it was within your ability
And be one of us
And become part of our group
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@504henrynola
i remember finding this on napster as kittie and korn
@nickisuhl
She even says "human waste in the house"...
@deeznutz3414
+AdmiralAwesomm Lol exactly how I found Human Waste Project
@dezfafranco
+AdmiralAwesomm me too!
@Bhstabile011
Me too
@tank2003
I recall finding this and a song called "watershed" by kittie and korn. Still havent been able to find it
@nikaomatix
This track was released by Human Waste Project in 1993, before Korn's first album. It was later added on HWP first demo album that was released in 1994. Aimee Echo will forever be known as the underground indie queen.
@JasonTakesOmegle
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@nildmalindi6054
When both singers go in theres something magical, their voices align and merge so well.
@tt-hm2me
Human waste project, kidneytheives, Jack off Jill, and fluffy all amazing female led bands of the 90s I freaking love that shit back then and now... even if this particular track didn't age the best.. lol Aimee Echo is the shit! 💋👍🏻🥰