1983
Nguru Lyrics


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How come all the bands forget
The days when music was a threat?
Why can't it be '83?
So many bands I wanna see
Misfits put out Earth AD
And Bad Brains still banned in DC?
People just don't understand
There's nothing like the 80's man
FLEX YOUR HEAD!





Overall Meaning

In the song "1983" by Nguru, the lyrics express a longing for a time when music was more than just background noise. The singer questions why modern bands have forgotten the days when music was a form of rebellion and a "threat" to the status quo. The year 1983 serves as a symbol for this era of music, a time when iconic punk bands like Misfits and Bad Brains were at their peak. The singer expresses frustration that people don't seem to understand the power of this music, urging listeners to "flex your head" and remember the impact of '80s punk.


The lyrics are a call to arms for those who love '80s punk and a lament for a time that has come and gone. The singer believes that there is something uniquely special about the music of this era and that it deserves to be remembered and appreciated. By referencing specific bands and albums, the lyrics paint a vivid picture of the era and the artists who made it so memorable.


Line by Line Meaning

How come all the bands forget
Why do today's bands seem to forget or ignore the influence and power that music held in the past?


The days when music was a threat?
Why can't music today still be a powerful and influential force that can challenge authority and inspire change?


Why can't it be '83?
Why can't we go back to the year 1983, a time when so many great bands and albums were being released that had a huge impact on the music world?


So many bands I wanna see
There are so many amazing bands and artists from the 80s that I wish I could experience live in concert.


Misfits put out Earth AD
The Misfits released the album Earth AD in 1983, which was a defining moment for the horror punk genre and had a significant impact on the punk scene.


And Bad Brains still banned in DC?
Bad Brains, a popular punk band known for their high-energy live performances and mixing of genres, were banned from playing in Washington DC in the 80s due to their controversial lyrics and reputation for causing chaos at shows.


People just don't understand
Many people today don't understand the cultural significance and impact that 80s music had on shaping popular culture, and the sense of rebellion and counterculture that it embodied.


There's nothing like the 80's man
The time period of the 80s was a unique and special era in music history, with a diverse range of genres and artists contributing to a vibrant and influential musical landscape.


FLEX YOUR HEAD!
This phrase is a classic punk phrase urging listeners to be independent thinkers and not succumb to societal pressures or conformity.




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Comments from YouTube:

@SchleimKeim77

en klassiker :)

@personalsanchez1

Awesome! Keep skanking!

@Zeromarwins

Scheiss geiles lied :D

@TillyBallent

I wana fight for my right .... and my beer :D

@mare659

Working Class Hymne. Danke Jungs.

@Marco-eo5vg

Teenagerzyte. Die geilste Konzert. Hützutags gits so Bands und Konzis doch scho gar nümm.

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