Hardcore
LiveonRelease Lyrics


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Well,
It's so raw,
The way she screams it's hardcore
I can't ignore
The way you dress it's hardcore

Maybe I don't wanna live
With my anger 24/7
And maybe I don't wanna give
Into the trends they're setting

[Chorus]
I don't wanna be hardcore
I don't wanna be hardcore
I don't wanna be hardcore
I don't wanna be hardcore
I don't I don't WELL

You're so bored
Never enough you want more
It's got me floored
Spike your hair and you call yourself hardcore

Tell me why you wanna live
With your anger 24/7
And tell me why you wanna give
Into the trends they're setting

[Chorus]

The darkness
Your hardcore your part of the crew
You love this
You love to feel their eyes on you
So why'd you wanna bitch?
Why'd you wanna scream?
Why'd you want to whine?
Why'd you wanna hate?
Why'd you wanna push?
Why'd you want to fight?

I just wanna live
So don't mind me if
I ask you to fuck off
This world has too much hate in it already
So just shut whatever I guess it helps you get off
Oh ya...Hardcore ya





[(Chorus) 2X]

Overall Meaning

The song "Hardcore" by LiveonRelease talks about the concept of being hardcore and how it is perceived in society. The lyrics suggest that people who identify as hardcore often express their anger and frustration through their clothing, music preferences, and behavior. The singer of the song, however, doesn't want to conform to this stereotype and doesn't understand why people feel the need to be so angry all the time. The lyrics suggest that it's possible to live a fulfilling life without constantly feeling angry and violent.


The chorus of the song, which is repeated several times, suggests that the singer doesn't want to be part of the hardcore culture. By repeating "I don't wanna be hardcore" several times, the song emphasizes the fact that it's possible to choose a different path in life. The lyrics can be interpreted as a call to embrace peace and positivity instead of anger and violence.


Overall, "Hardcore" by LiveonRelease is an anthem for those who don't fit into the hardcore stereotype. The song encourages people to embrace their individuality and to resist the pressure to conform to societal expectations.


Line by Line Meaning

Well,
The song begins with a simple and ambiguous line, which sets up the mood of the song.


It's so raw,
The singer admires the raw and unapologetic nature of the hardcore genre of music.


The way she screams it's hardcore
The singer acknowledges the intense and passionate nature of the screaming-like vocals of the hardcore genre of music.


I can't ignore
The singer is compelled to acknowledge the powerful impact of the hardcore music and the associated culture.


The way you dress it's hardcore
The singer points out the stereotypical hardcore fashion, which is characterized by spikes and leather.


Maybe I don't wanna live
The singer expresses his desire not to subscribe to the extreme and often negative emotions associated with the hardcore lifestyle.


With my anger 24/7
The singer does not want to live engulfed in anger and rage constantly.


And maybe I don't wanna give
The singer does not want to conform to the trends imposed by the hardcore culture.


Into the trends they're setting
The singer denounces the expectations of the hardcore subculture and disavows its conventions.


[Chorus]
The chorus conveys the message that the singer does not want to be associated with the hardcore culture, and the repetition emphasizes this point.


You're so bored
The singer observes that hardcore aficionados seem to be restless and seeking more excitement.


Never enough you want more
The hardcore enthusiasts are not easily satisfied and are always hunting for new stimuli.


It's got me floored
The singer is amazed and stunned by the extent of what people do to conform to the hardcore culture.


Spike your hair and you call yourself hardcore
The singer mocks the clichéd trend of spiking hair in hardcore culture and the attempts of people to identify strongly with this trend.


Tell me why you wanna live
The singer seeks to understand the motivations of the people who live the hardcore lifestyle.


With your anger 24/7
The singer questions the mindset of living in a constant state of anger and aggression as part of hardcore culture.


And tell me why you wanna give
The singer wants to know why anyone would feel compelled to follow the norms imposed by the hardcore culture.


Into the trends they're setting
The singer emphasizes that the hardcore trends do not make sense for him and questions why anyone would follow them.


[Chorus]
The chorus repeats the earlier message that the singer does not intend to conform to any hardcore culture standards.


The darkness
The darkness is used symbolically for the hardcore culture and all that it represents.


Your hardcore your part of the crew
The singer notes how much people value their identity and belonging to the hardcore culture.


You love this
The singer observes that for some people, being hardcore is not just a trend, but it is an integral part of their identity.


You love to feel their eyes on you
The singer observes that people value the attention and respect that being part of a hardcore culture brings.


So why'd you wanna bitch?
The singer asks why someone would choose to be involved with a subculture that promotes aggression and negative emotions and can make someone unpleasant.


Why'd you wanna scream?
The singer questions why people promote their pain and distress in the name of the hardcore culture.


Why'd you want to whine?
The singer doesn’t find meaning in portraying one's vulnerability or complaints about life, making the situation even worse.


Why'd you wanna hate?
The singer asks why people willingly choose to be drawn into hostility and aggression when there are already too much negativity in the world.


Why'd you wanna push?
The singer questions the need to be forceful or imposing in the name of the hardcore culture.


Why'd you want to fight?
The singer wonders why a subculture hates and desires to fight more when the world is already overflowing with hate and destruction.


I just wanna live
The singer values life and aims just to live it meditatively.


So don't mind me if
The singer signals that his choices don't concern others and shouldn't be a matter of conflict.


I ask you to fuck off
The singer wishes to be left alone and not compelled or forced against his choices.


This world has too much hate in it already
The singer observes that there is already too much negativity and aggression around, and there is no need to add more.


So just shut whatever I guess it helps you get off
The singer observes that the hardcore culture seems to cater to people who get a thrill from being negative or aggressive, but he chooses to stay away from this part of the culture.


Oh ya...Hardcore ya
The song ends with a sarcastic and ironic note, ridiculing the hardcore culture and its enthusiasts.


[(Chorus) 2X]
The repetition of the chorus further accentuates the opposition of the singer to the hardcore culture.




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