They released two Ep’s: 2008’s Lord Unicorn & The Masters, 2010’s “What Do You Mean We’re Just Friends?!” a split with Di Bravura in 2011, a split with Park Jefferson, and My Head In Clouds in 2012 and a split with Emo Side Project in 2013.
Niko Duran – Guitar/Vocals
Doug Perdomo – Vocals
Paul Roybal – Bass/Vocals
Peter Calles – Drums
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'Lord Unicorn And The Masters" 2008
http://manehorsetheband.bandcamp.com/album/lord-unicorn-and-the-masters
'What Do You Mean We’re Just Friends?!" 2010
http://manehorsetheband.bandcamp.com/album/what-do-you-mean-were-just-friends
"Di Bravura/Mane Horse Split 7" 2011
http://manehorsetheband.bandcamp.com/album/di-bravura-mane-horse-split-7
"Mane Horse/Park Jefferson/My Head In Clouds Split" 2012
http://manehorsetheband.bandcamp.com/album/best-friends-fourever-split
"Emo Side Project/Mane Horse Split" 2013
http://manehorsetheband.bandcamp.com/album/emo-side-project-mane-horse-split
Boss Fight
Mane Horse Lyrics
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And both your lungs are filled with Smoke.
Everything is so much better living your life and never thinking twice.
Why lie?
Let's forget statistics and learn the facts.
These mistakes are mine to make
And this heart is mine to break
And I will learn from this some day
The lyrics in Mane Horse's song Boss Fight delve into the theme of independence and self-discovery amidst the pressures of society. The opening lines "When all your friends they got you broke, And both your lungs are filled with Smoke" paint a picture of someone who is struggling to keep up with their social circle and is battling with addictions that are holding them back. However, the chorus suggests that there is a better way to live life - one where we embrace our choices and accept the consequences of our decisions. The line "Everything is so much better living your life and never thinking twice" encourages the listener to trust their instincts and not second-guess themselves.
The next verse of the song further emphasizes the message of taking ownership of one's life. "Why lie? Let's forget statistics and learn the facts" encourages the listener to be honest with themselves about their desires and not be swayed by societal norms or expectations. The subsequent lines "These mistakes are mine to make, And this heart is mine to break" suggest that taking responsibility for one's actions and accepting the possibility of failure is an integral part of growth and self-discovery.
In conclusion, Boss Fight encourages us to trust ourselves, make our own choices, and embrace the journey of self-discovery.
Line by Line Meaning
When all your friends they got you broke
When you're surrounded by friends who are a bad influence and lead you to financial ruin
And both your lungs are filled with Smoke.
When you're engaging in self-destructive habits, and it's taking a physical toll on you
Everything is so much better living your life and never thinking twice.
It's easier to go through life just doing what feels good in the moment, without considering the consequences or long-term effects on yourself or others
Why lie?
There's no point in pretending things are okay when they're not
Let's forget statistics and learn the facts.
Rather than relying on general trends or assumptions, it's better to look at the specific details of a situation
These mistakes are mine to make
It's important to take responsibility for your own actions and learn from the consequences, even if they're negative
And this heart is mine to break
No one else can control your emotions or choices - they're your responsibility
And I will learn from this some day
Even if it takes time and mistakes to get there, it's important to keep growing and improving as a person
Contributed by Riley M. Suggest a correction in the comments below.