Don't Be Evil
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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The lines have all been blurred
To the point of no return
The sickos and the bullies praise your name
You've enriched their lives with pleasure and fame
As a corporate as the suits you won't wear
As stupid as the jeans you tear
As evil as the pretense you care
God save us all from Satan's stare
Don't be evil, just be corporate
Fool the world with all your own importance
Portray your tedium for the world to see
Your own movie star and it's for free

The lines have all been blurred
To the point of no return
With normal people living normal lives
Normal things seen through normal eyes
As a corporate as the suits you won't wear
As stupid as the jeans you tear
As evil as the pretense you care
God save us all from Satan's stare
Don't be evil, just be corporate
Fool the world with all your own importance
Portray your tedium for the world to see
Your own movie star and it's for free

The music is going, the sun ain't showing
The printed word is all done and dusted
Don't be evil, just be corporate
Fool the world with all your own importance
The music is going, the sun ain't showing
Pretend technology made us equal




Don't be evil, just be corporate
Fool the world with all your own importance

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Don't Be Evil paint a picture of a world where lines between good and evil, normal and abnormal have been blurred to the point of no return. The song takes aim at corporations, criticizing their greed and lack of empathy for the common man. The verses highlight the sickos and bullies who have been enriched by the corporations that only care about profits. The chorus urges corporations to not be evil, rather just be corporate and fool the world with their own importance. The lines "pretend technology made us equal" and "portray your tedium for the world to see, your own movie star and it's for free" encourage corporations to use technology to their advantage and to put on a show for the world to pretend to be someone they're not.


Overall, the song is a commentary on society's current state, especially in terms of big corporations. It urges people to see through the pretense and greed of these corporations in order to create a more compassionate and empathetic world.


Line by Line Meaning

The lines have all been blurred
It's becoming difficult to distinguish between right and wrong


To the point of no return
The situation has escalated to a point where there's no turning back


The sickos and the bullies praise your name
Those with questionable ethics admire and support you


You've enriched their lives with pleasure and fame
Your actions have brought fulfillment and recognition to their lives


As a corporate as the suits you won't wear
As a business entity, you won't hesitate to prioritize profit over ethics


As stupid as the jeans you tear
You engage in senseless and destructive behavior


As evil as the pretense you care
Your acts of kindness are just a façade to cover your true intentions


God save us all from Satan's stare
May God protect us from those with malevolent intentions


Don't be evil, just be corporate
Don't engage in unethical behavior, prioritize profits instead


Fool the world with all your own importance
Deceive others into thinking you're important and powerful


Portray your tedium for the world to see
Display your mundane life in a way that makes it seem interesting or desirable


Your own movie star and it's for free
You're the star of your own show and you don't even have to pay for it


The music is going, the sun ain't showing
The atmosphere is bleak and depressing


The printed word is all done and dusted
Books and other printed media have lost their importance


Pretend technology made us equal
Act like technological advancements have created equality, when in reality they may have amplified existing inequalities




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JAMES BRADFIELD, NICHOLAS JONES, SEAN MOORE

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