Repeat
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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Repeat After Me
Fuck Queen and Country
Repeat After Me
Death Sentence Heritage
Repeat After Me
Death Camp Palace
Useless Generation
Dumb Flag Scum
Useless Generation
Dumb Flag Scum
Repeat After Me
Fuck Queen and Country
Repeat After Me
Royal Khymer Rouge
Repeat After Me
Imitation Demi-Gods
Useless Generation
Dumb Flag Scum
Useless Generation
Dumb Flag Scum
Repeat After Me
Fuck Queen and Country
Useless Generation
Dumb Flag Scum




Useless Generation
Dumb Flag Scum

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Manic Street Preachers's song Repeat is a call to reject traditional notions of nationalism and patriotism that are often associated with royalty and the state. The repetition of the phrases "Repeat After Me" and "Useless Generation / Dumb Flag Scum" highlight the idea of blind conformity and mindless obedience to authority. The lyrics also condemn the legacy of colonialism and imperialism as seen in the lines "Death Sentence Heritage" and "Death Camp Palace." The phrases "Royal Khymer Rouge" and "Imitation Demi-Gods" suggest a critique of the hypocrisy of powerful figures who use their position for their own benefit at the expense of others.


The song can be seen as a commentary on the state of British society, and the perceived emptiness of national identity. The use of profanity like "Fuck Queen and Country" can be interpreted as a rejection of traditional values, and the desire to move beyond the constraints of outdated ideals. At the same time, the lyrics can also be seen as a broader critique of the structures of power and authority that govern our lives, and the need to challenge them in order to create a more just and equitable world.


Line by Line Meaning

Repeat After Me
Listen closely and replicate my words


Fuck Queen and Country
Reject patriotism and nationalism, and the institutions that propagate them


Death Sentence Heritage
Traditions and practices that cause harm or perpetuate inequality deserve to die out


Death Camp Palace
The opulence and grandeur of powerful institutions are often built on the suffering and exploitation of others


Useless Generation
A group of people who lack purpose or direction


Dumb Flag Scum
Those who blindly follow nationalistic symbols and ideologies without questioning their validity or impact


Royal Khymer Rouge
A reference to the brutal regime in Cambodia that committed atrocities in the name of nationalism and communism, suggesting that similar actions can be taken in the name of monarchy as well


Imitation Demi-Gods
People in positions of power and influence who are idolized and emulated, even if they are not worthy or deserving of such adulation




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, O/B/O DistroKid, Songtrust Ave
Written by: BRADFIELD, EDWARDS, JONES, MOORE

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Comments from YouTube:

rawednylme

Beautiful song to play today. 😎 God bless the Manics

ZzLucaszZ

based

Jack Duncan

I love this album. In my opinion the best debut album of any band at any time. Even the fact that the drums weren’t all there on the British release, works for me. This is visceral, angry, youthful and real.

Gwyn Evans

If anyone wants me, and let's face it, no one does; I'll be listening to this over and over again all Jubilee Weekend.

charlie

dad played this immediately after he saw the announcement today 😭😭

Dragon Bear

On repeat since Friday 😂

Paul Denman

Still love this track 💋💕

arcanics1971

Most appropriate song to play today.

KR EEP

Will be blasting this on the day of the royal wedding.

Purple Monkfish

Now is a good time to listen to this again.

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