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1) Mixing four-chord Ramones-inspired rock anthems with an unadulterated pornography fixation, the Nobodys have sprung forth from the fertile grounds of Colorado Springs to become the reigning Ron Jeremys of the punk rock world!
It all began with their 1996 debut album on Hopeless, "Short Songs for Short Attention Spans." Produced by Joe Queer of The Queers, the record, full of two- minute gems, had fans getting it up from coast to coast as the band brought their live show across the country and around the world, touring the US, Europe and Canada several times over. Of course, this only made fans wet for more, so the Nobodys came again with their 1997 tour de force, "Smell of Victory" (produced by Warren Fitzgerald of The Vandals).
Tours with The Queers, Chixdiggit and Guttermouth won over even more converts. By now, collectors were going crazy trying to snatch up all the Nobodys material they could, so the band made it easy by compiling their numerous 7", compilation and demo songs onto one CD, appropriately titled "Greatasstits." (The cover, a close up on the enormous chest of renowned porn star Taylor Wayne, is as unforgettable as the music.) Soon to follow was the inevitable Generation XXX, produced by Donnell Cameron (Bad Religion, Rocket from the Crypt, NOFX) with twenty-five tracks of, what some would call ...sloppy, loud, perverted, snotty, annoying and not to mention overbearing punk rock from Colorado springs... Yeah, that's about right.
2) The Nobodys are a band that had their single "No Guarantees" appear on the TV series Miami Vice.
3) Nobody was a garage rock band from Seattle, WA during the 90's and featured pro skateboarder Scott Smiley on drums.
I Hate Everything
Nobodys Lyrics
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Wonder what they'll say when I die
Yeah, I hope to God that I am wrong
But it feels like I've been alone all along
When's the last time you called me
Just to see how I've been
No, I'm not trying to call you out
But we don't need to pretend
Or that you care about my life
I'll tell you now, I'm doing fine
But more than "great" would just be nice, yeah
I hate all my friends sometimes
Wonder what they'll say when I die
Yeah, I hope to God that I am wrong
But it feels like I've been alone all along
Who's the first one you hit up
When you need something new
No, I never liked the sound of that
I just wanna hear from you
It's okay, yeah, it's alright
I'll help you out then say goodbye
But did you ever think, think twice
I might want more than just one side, yeah
I hate all my friends sometimes
Wonder what they'll say when I die
Yeah, I hope to God that I am wrong
But it feels like I've been alone all along
I hate all my friends
It feels like I've been alone all along
I hate all my friends sometimes
I hope they feel sad after I die
Yeah, I hope to God that I am wrong
But it feels like I
I hate all my friends sometimes
Wonder what they'll say when I die
Yeah, I hope to God that I am wrong
But it feels like I've been alone all along
I hate all my friends
I hate all my friends
I hate all my friends
I hate all my friends
The lyrics of Nobody's song "I Hate Everything" delves deep into themes of loneliness, alienation, and the complexities of friendships. The singer expresses feelings of isolation and disconnect from their friends, questioning the sincerity and depth of these relationships. The opening lines convey a sense of disillusionment with their friends as the singer wonders about the potential lack of genuine concern or care for them, especially in times of need and vulnerability. The repeated refrain of hating their friends at times reflects a profound sense of hurt and betrayal, highlighting a deep emotional struggle within the singer.
The lyrics explore the dynamics of friendship, touching on the unease and uncertainty that can come with it. The singer expresses a desire for genuine and authentic connections, rather than surface-level interactions where pretense and insincerity prevail. They long for meaningful conversations and genuine interest in their well-being, highlighting the importance of mutual support and care in friendship. The poignant question of when was the last time they were checked on emphasizes the longing for a true connection that goes beyond mere acquaintance.
The theme of reciprocity and mutual support is evident in the lyrics as the singer reflects on being there for their friends but questioning if the same level of care and consideration is extended to them. The track captures the emotional toll of feeling overlooked and undervalued in friendships, showcasing a deeper yearning for genuine connection and understanding. The raw and vulnerable portrayal of loneliness and the fear of being alone despite being surrounded by friends resonates with listeners, reflecting on the complexities and challenges of navigating relationships.
The repetition of the chorus reinforces the intense emotions of isolation and disillusionment felt by the singer, emphasizing their internal struggle with the conflicting feelings of resentment and yearning for connection. The song captures the complexities of human relationships, highlighting the fragility and imperfections that exist within friendships. Through introspective and introspective lyrics, Nobody paints a poignant portrait of the fragility of friendships and the profound impact of feeling disconnected from those closest to us.
Line by Line Meaning
I hate all my friends sometimes
There are instances when I feel a deep dislike towards my friends
Wonder what they'll say when I die
I contemplate what kind of words my friends will use when I pass away
Yeah, I hope to God that I am wrong
I sincerely wish that my negative feelings towards my friends are unfounded
But it feels like I've been alone all along
Nevertheless, it seems like I have been isolated for a long time
When's the last time you called me
I question the last time you reached out to me
Just to see how I've been
Simply to inquire about my well-being
No, I'm not trying to call you out
I am not attempting to criticize you
But we don't need to pretend
However, there is no necessity to fake our relationship
That we're cool or that we're tight
Acting like we are close friends or in sync
Or that you care about my life
Or that you genuinely concern yourself with my well-being
I'll tell you now, I'm doing fine
At this moment, I am doing well
But more than 'great' would just be nice, yeah
However, I would appreciate something more substantial than just 'great'
Who's the first one you hit up
Who is the person you contact first
When you need something new
When you require something fresh or different
No, I never liked the sound of that
I have always had a distaste for that kind of behavior
I just wanna hear from you
I simply desire to hear from you
It's okay, yeah, it's alright
It's acceptable, yes, it's fine
I'll help you out then say goodbye
I will offer assistance and then bid farewell
But did you ever think, think twice
However, have you ever considered the situation more than once
I might want more than just one side, yeah
I may desire more depth than just one aspect
I hope they feel sad after I die
I wish for them to experience sadness following my passing
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Written by: Patrick Kiloran
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