Big Guy
Masketta Man Lyrics


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Apocalypse Hoboken I'm here to call your bluff So don't you fuck…
S.M.A. Uh yeah go Can we start? I'm not black, I'm not white I'm…


We have lyrics for these tracks by Masketta Man:


CHAOS I′m trying to make my way through this life out…
Flying Good Open the door, feel the wind on your face Hold on…
High Ground We′ve been together for such a long time I've always had…
Hothead Recently I've been assigned with a guy who loves to speak…
I Love the Water We used to come here for school retreat We would swim…



The Fire Rises Dr. Pavel I'm CIA He wasn't alone You don't get to bring…
Too Big For You You lay your thumbs upon your belt Ready to do this…


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@elijahbaley5556

I think this song really depicts the struggle between Good and Evil. The Master Plan and The Flight Plan. Bane and CIA. The part that does this best is from 2:43 to 3:56.

I imagine CIA, the pathetic manchild, making twisted, sadistic jokes as he mercilessly picks off Bane's brothers. He reminds me of Furīza when he kills Kuririn. Gokū (Bane) has been nothing but a nice guy up until this point, but CIA has gone too far, and it's time to be a big guy. The music during CIA's taunts before Bane speaks really make the emotions come to life. Hopelessness. Fear. Despair. But in that, rage. Justice. Bigness.

The music when Bane is preparing his retort is, in a way, his "Sūpā Saiya-jin" transformation theme. He is finally saying enough is enough, CIA must be defeated, and he is finally accepting his heritage as a big guy. Like Son Gokū, Bane is flooded with a completely new wealth of power. He has become the legendary Sūpā Biggu-jin, the legend CIA feared so much he destroyed the Nolan Kingdom (Wakusei Bejīta.)

When Bane starts speaking, I imagine him slowly stomping towards CIA with the typical loud, crunchy anime footsteps, signifying anger and power. I also imagine Bane turning away and his cape flapping in the wind during the riff after he says "Nobody* cared who I was until I put on the mask."

Finally, the famous "Big Guy For You" exchange would work well in manga with those narrow parallelogram panels, where all you see is back-and-forth shots of them glaring at one another.

*This is a mistranslation from the original Japanese, in which Bane said "No one."



@3v11

Do you like CIA guy? I've been a big CIA fan ever since the release of their 2012 movie, Batman Raises.
Before that, I really didn't understand any of their work. Too artsy, too intellectual. It was on Batman where CIA presence became more apparent. I think the masterplan was the agency's undisputed masterpiece. It's an epic meditation on intangibility. At the same time, it deepens and enriches
the meaning of the preceding three albums.

Dr Pavel, take off your robe.

Listen to the brilliant ensemble playing of Bane, Mosquito Man and other survivors. You can practically hear every nuance of every scene.

Bane, remove your mask. (is it exetremly painful?)

In terms of movie craftsmanship, the sheer directing, this movie hits a new peak of professionalism.

Dr Pavel, why don't you, uh, dance a little.

Take the Bane's interrogation.
In this moment, CIA guy addresses the problems of abusive political authority. Handling luggage and welcoming Dr Pavel is the most moving pop song of the 1980s, about monogamy and commitment. The scene is extremely uplifting. Their discussion is as positive and affirmative as anything I've heard in kino.

Dr Pavel, get down on your knees so Bane can see your asshole.

CIA guy's solo career seems to be more commercial and therefore more satisfying, in a narrower way. Especially moments like "would you die" and "I'm CIA".

Bane, don't just stare at it, eat it.

But I also think CIA guys works best within the confines of the group, than as a solo artist, and I stress the word artist.

This is The Fire Rises, a great, great song, a personal favorite.



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@Levyathyn

Just imagine. If this movie had never been made, or envisioned, but this song still existed. Just imagine how deep and mysterious these lyrics would be.

@CynicalLurker

+Levyathyn >Just imagine how deep and mysterious these lyrics would be.

For you

@sceyef4628

+Levyathyn "first one to talk gets to stay on my aircraft" Good lyric

@kenetickups6146

+Sceyef you're right, it is

@sinistar99

+CynicalLurker HAHAHA

@bioticnuetrondraco355

I don't know, there's really not much room for interpretation.

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@kavisiliat

It's been 8 years. I miss all of you, baneposters. It feels like this was all just yesterday.

@NicDoesDumbThings

The fire rises

@hipsterelephant2660

I'm still here. It's been so long at least two of my old accounts posted here

@kavisiliat

@@hipsterelephant2660 :)

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