Pissing Razors history in El Paso can be traced back to Rodriguez and Lynch's tenure with 90's metal band Sadist, the band folding when their singer joined the Navy. Lynch founded the soon to be titled Pissing Razors with Eddie Garcia on drums, his brother on bass and vocalist Loco Pelon. Rodrigues supplanted Pelon in 1995 as the band toured America with Stuck Mojo and Pro-Pain. The band toured Europe and America as support to Pro-Pain during early 1998.
Pissing Razors would pull in new vocalist Jason Bragg for a 2001 album 'Where We Come From' for their new label Spitfire Records. The group would embark on a further round of American dates in 2002, headlined by Cannibal Corpse and billed alongside Dark Funeral and Incantation, commencing on the 24th April in Los Angeles. Bragg pulled out in October and was swiftly replaced by Andre Acosta. The band had previously announced plans to tour with Skinlab, Dope, and Primer 55 throughout the winter but curtailed these shows due to the vocalist change. A further blow came in quick succession as within days of Bragg's exit guitarist Cesar Soto too left the band. Citing personal differences Soto almost immediately unveiled plans for a fresh act entitled Fueled II Fire, featuring none other than erstwhile Pissing Razors personnel singer Joe Rodriguez and guitarist Matt Lynch alongside former Angelburn bassist Hector Gallardo and drummer Danny Contreras of Wick=War=Burn.
Pissing Razors pulled in ex-Single Bullet Theory guitarist Matt Difabio during November. A new studio album, billed as 'Evolution', was set for April 2003 issue and promoted with a North American tour that saw the group allied with 40 Grit, Society 1 and Luxt. In August it was learned that the Pissing Razors rhythm section of bassist Rick Valles and drummer Eddy Garcia had united in a side project band with the Skinlab pairing of vocalist Steve Esquivel and guitarist Steve Green.
Guitarist Matt Difabio bailed out in February of 2004, his priorities with Single Bullet Theory taking precedence. Ex-singer Jason Bragg forged Drip Licorice. In August it would be announced that Pissing Razors bassist Rick Vallez would be handling all guitar duties for Ministry.
In mid August 2005 frontman Andre Acosta announced he had joined forces with Single Bullet Theory guitarist Matt Difabio in a new band unit dubbed Preface. Also involved would be John Chernoski on guitar, Jason Dunkerly on drums and Bill Mez on bass.
No Way Out
Pissing Razors Lyrics
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Even the dog can feel the chill
She lays her head down on the table
Next to a stack of unpaid bills
Daddy comes and puts his arms around her
He says "Girl, your stockings' startin' run
Now it ain't ever been easy
But ain't it always been fun, fun, fun"
We fell in love and there's no way out
We fell in love and there's no way out
Sometimes you just gotta laugh about it
We fell in love and there's no way out
I said no way
Daddy's cussin' in the backyard
Got the engine hangin' from a tree
Kickin' the tires on the T-Bird
He says, "T, you ain't gettin' the best of me, not this time"
Mamma comes dancin' out the back door
Snappin' a dish towel in her hand
She says, "Don't you be wastin' all that good energy
Don't you know how I love a sweaty man-oh-man-oh"
We fell in love and there's no way out
We fell in love and there's no way out
Sometimes you just gotta laugh about it
We fell in love and there's no way, no way out
I said no way out
Fell in love and there's no way out
Fell in love and there's no way out
Fell in love and there's no way out
We fell in love and there's no way out
We fell in love and there's no way out
We fell in love and there's no way out
Sometimes you just gotta laugh about it
We fell in love and there's no way, no way out
We fell in love and there's no way out
We fell in love and there's no way out
Sometimes you just gotta laugh about it
We fell in love and there's no way
No, no way, no way out
The song No Way Out by Pissing Razors, is about the ups and downs of a relationship. The beginning of the song paints a picture of a struggling family with the mother crying in the kitchen and the father consoling her. They mention unpaid bills and difficulties in the past but they always find a way to make it fun. This is used to represent the struggles in a relationship and how, despite the difficulties, it is still worth it.
Later, the father is outside working on the car and provides a comedic relief by talking to it like a person. The mother comes out and finds the father attractive despite his sweaty state. This shows that even though things may seem tough in a relationship, there can still be moments of love and attraction.
The chorus repeats the phrase “We fell in love and there's no way out” multiple times to emphasize that once in a relationship, it is difficult to get out of it. This could be interpreted as either a positive or negative thing depending on the perspective. The last line of the song, “Sometimes you just gotta laugh about it”, suggests that despite the struggles, it is important to find humor and positivity in the relationship.
Overall, No Way Out by Pissing Razors gives us a glimpse of a realistic relationship with both its bad and good moments, and emphasizes the importance of persevering despite the difficulties.
Line by Line Meaning
Mamma's crying in the kitchen
Mamma is extremely upset and crying in the kitchen.
Even the dog can feel the chill
The atmosphere in the house is so cold and negative that even the dog can sense it.
She lays her head down on the table
Mamma is so fatigued and overwhelmed with emotion that she needs to rest her head on the table.
Next to a stack of unpaid bills
The bills are mounting up, causing financial stress and worry.
Daddy comes and puts his arms around her
Daddy hugs Mamma to comfort her.
He says "Girl, your stockings' startin' run"
Daddy is noticing and commenting on Mamma's stockings that are starting to run or turn into threads.
Now it ain't ever been easy
Life hasn't been easy for them.
But ain't it always been fun, fun, fun
Despite the hardships, they make the most of their situation and still have fun together.
We fell in love and there's no way out
The couple is deeply in love, and there's no escaping their emotions.
Sometimes you just gotta laugh about it
Sometimes, despite the challenges they face, they choose to laugh and find joy in their circumstances.
Daddy's cussin' in the backyard
Daddy is swearing and upset in the backyard.
Got the engine hangin' from a tree
Daddy has suspended the car engine from a tree, indicating that he's working on it.
Kickin' the tires on the T-Bird
Daddy is examining the tires on the car and kicking them to check their condition.
He says, "T, you ain't gettin' the best of me, not this time"
Daddy is determined not to let the car problems get the better of him.
Mamma comes dancin' out the back door
Mamma comes out of the house dancing happily.
Snappin' a dish towel in her hand
Mamma is holding a dish towel and snapping it in the air, indicating that she's in a good mood.
Don't you be wastin' all that good energy
Mamma doesn't want Daddy to waste his energy and get too upset over the car troubles.
Don't you know how I love a sweaty man-oh-man-oh
Mamma is teasing Daddy in a playful way, suggesting that she likes to see him working hard and getting sweaty.
No, no way, no way out
The couple is so deeply in love that there's no way out of their emotions.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Fintage House Publishing
Written by: MARCUS HUMMON, DARRELL SCOTT
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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