Strip It Down
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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Ain't no fun at the government hall,
Slicked back injustice sits nicely next to smiles,
Paranoia at the heels of too much greed,
Obedience an art form while the sad bleed,

Success and love dictate where skin touches fashion,
Consumerism beauty for cheap appeal,
I don't wanna dance for people to watch,
Smother my life in interest accounts,

Outside life brings down genocide,
And consumer self hate leads to designer bullshit,
Hate is art and we steal cars,
Decaying flowers in the playground of the rich,

You can launch sweetly and say nice things,
But I ain't ever on the way up,




My only way down is on disease that tries to suffocate
The pure ideals that turn to hate,

Overall Meaning

The Manic Street Preachers' "Strip it down" is a poignant commentary on the hypocrisy of the ruling class, consumerism, and the pervasiveness of hate in society. The song's opening lines, "Ain't no fun at the government hall, slicked back injustice sits nicely next to smiles," suggest that those in positions of power are not concerned with the well-being of the people they govern. Rather, they seem to be more concerned with maintaining their own status and power, even if it means perpetuating injustice.


The song then goes on to criticize consumerism and the emphasis on external appearance over true beauty or substance. The line "Consumerism beauty for cheap appeal" highlights the idea that people are willing to sacrifice their own values and ideals for the sake of fitting in or keeping up with trends. However, the singer rejects this notion, proclaiming "I don't wanna dance for people to watch" and choosing instead to live a life that is authentic and meaningful.


The final verse of the song takes a more somber turn, as the lyrics address the prevalence of hate in society. The line "Hate is art and we steal cars" suggests that society has turned hate into a form of expression, while "decaying flowers in the playground of the rich" speaks to the idea that the ruling class may be complicit in perpetuating this hate. The final lines of the song,"My only way down is on disease that tries to suffocate the pure ideals that turn to hate," suggest that even those who strive to live with integrity and kindness can become corrupted by the pervasive hatred in the world.


Line by Line Meaning

Ain't no fun at the government hall,
The government does not bring joy or excitement.


Slicked back injustice sits nicely next to smiles,
Injustice is often disguised or made to look acceptable.


Paranoia at the heels of too much greed,
Greed can create a sense of unease or anxiety.


Obedience an art form while the sad bleed,
Society values conformity even if it causes suffering for individuals.


Success and love dictate where skin touches fashion,
Fashion is often influenced by societal norms and expectations related to success and love.


Consumerism beauty for cheap appeal,
The beauty industry often prioritizes profit over genuine care for its customers.


I don't wanna dance for people to watch,
The singer does not want to engage in actions solely for the entertainment of others.


Smother my life in interest accounts,
The artist wants to focus on financial success and stability.


Outside life brings down genocide,
The world outside of one's personal life can be filled with tragedy and violence.


And consumer self hate leads to designer bullshit,
The pressure to conform to societal expectations can lead to shallow or meaningless expressions of identity.


Hate is art and we steal cars,
Destructive behavior can be seen as a form of creativity or expression.


Decaying flowers in the playground of the rich,
Beauty and privilege do not necessarily equate to happiness or fulfillment.


You can launch sweetly and say nice things,
People can present themselves in a positive way even if their actions contradict their words.


But I ain't ever on the way up,
The singer does not prioritize success or personal gain.


My only way down is on disease that tries to suffocate
The singer's downfall is linked to an oppressive force that they struggle against.


The pure ideals that turn to hate,
People can become disillusioned or bitter when their optimistic beliefs are challenged or betrayed.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, ENDURANCE MUSIC GROUP, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BRADFIELD, EDWARDS, JONES, MOORE

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