Fight This Generation
Pavement Lyrics


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Woke up to people so tall to you
I can't so I won't stand up
Chuck break luck
Look for the splinters
You might see where they come in
Go down, sweet Yardley
I won't let you fall down, sweet Yardley
I won't let you fall down, here, now
Ah- God damn the guts and the gore
Nobody's crying 'cause
There's no one to score for
Come up sweet Randy
I won't let you fall
What you got to lose?
What you got to prove?
Who you gonna screw down here?
Now, here now, I am, here now, I am, here, now
Your life is about to, to come
Away from the mirror
In a rain-shed generation

Fight this generation
Fight this generation
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Fight this generation

Fight this generation
Fight this generation
Fight this generation
Fight this generation
Fight this generation

Fight this generation
Fight this generation
Fight this generation
Fight this generation
Fight this generation





Stop right

Overall Meaning

there, let's break down the lyrics to Pavement's song "Fight This Generation". The song starts with the opening lines, "Woke up to people so tall to you, I can't so I won't stand up." Here, the singer is describing how he feels small and insignificant in comparison to the people around him, and therefore, he refuses to stand up. He then goes on to say "Chuck break luck, look for the splinters, you might see where they come in." This line is somewhat cryptic, but one interpretation is that "chuck" means to get rid of something, and "break luck" could be interpreted as trying to overcome bad luck. The singer might be suggesting that if you look closely enough, you can find the source of your bad luck and eliminate it.


The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "Fight this generation" multiple times. This can be interpreted as a call to stand up against societal norms and expectations that the current generation is facing. The lines "what you got to lose? what you got to prove?" suggest that the singer is encouraging people to take risks and break free from the constraints that society has placed on them. The song draws to a close with the lines "your life is about to, to come, away from the mirror, in a rain-shed generation." These lines could be interpreted as a call to action, urging people to step out from behind their own reflection and take on the challenges and opportunities of a new era.


Line by Line Meaning

Woke up to people so tall to you
I woke up surrounded by people who are much bigger and stronger than me, and I feel overwhelmed and intimidated.


I can't so I won't stand up
I feel powerless and unable to challenge these taller people, so I choose not to resist or stand up for myself.


Chuck break luck
Random events happen in life that can lead to fortunate or unfortunate outcomes, and I feel like I have no control over them.


Look for the splinters
I search for the smaller details and nuances in situations that could help me make sense of them or find hidden opportunities.


You might see where they come in
By examining the small details, I may be able to understand how bigger issues or problems emerged.


Go down, sweet Yardley
Someone named Yardley seems to be in trouble or feeling down, and I want to help them.


I won't let you fall down, sweet Yardley
I promise to support and protect Yardley, and not let them suffer or fall further.


Ah-God damn the guts and the gore
I curse the brutality and unpleasantness that exists in the world, and it fills me with disgust and anger.


Nobody's crying 'cause, there's no one to score for
There is no one to blame or punish for the terrible things that happen, so people feel helpless and resigned to the situation.


Come up sweet Randy
Someone named Randy seems to need assistance or encouragement, and I want to help them.


I won't let you fall
I promise to be there for Randy and protect them from harm or failure.


What you got to lose?
I ask someone to consider taking a risk or doing something challenging, since they may not have much to lose and could gain something valuable.


What you got to prove?
I question why someone feels the need to prove themselves to others or seek external validation, and suggest that they focus on their own goals and desires instead.


Who you gonna screw down here?
I challenge someone's motivations for their actions, implying that they may be trying to harm or exploit others for their own benefit.


Now, here now, I am, here now, I am, here, now
I affirm my presence and existence in the current moment, and assert my readiness to face whatever challenges come my way.


Your life is about to, to come
I suggest that someone's life is on the verge of experiencing a major change or transition, and that they should be prepared for it.


Away from the mirror
I advise someone to stop focusing on their own appearance or vanity, and instead turn their attention towards the world and other people.


In a rain-shed generation
I comment on the current era or time period, noting that it is marked by negativity or pessimism, and perhaps referring to the idea of people escaping into shelter during a rainstorm.


Fight this generation
I encourage people to resist the negative attitudes and tendencies of the current era, and to challenge the status quo or dominant values and beliefs.


Stop right
I make a sudden interjection, implying that someone should pause or cease what they are doing or saying.




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Written by: STEPHEN MALKMUS

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