Natural Disasters
Propagandhi Lyrics


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In which god's name will we be killed?
Who's most righteous? Who's most terrified?
When your parents left the house we would creep up to their room to the drawer beside the bed.
We would pull out the shining dildo. One side dink, the other side Jesus.

Not hedonists.
Not atheists.
Churchgoers.
Blockparents.

I wonder what lurks in neighbours' drawers?
The most pristine are hiding everything.
Is this our "decaying society?"
These are the married ones.

What about the others?




Don't condemn your life to be riddled with shame.
Everyone's hands cause natural disasters.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Propagandhi's song "Natural Disasters" are provocative and thought-provoking. The opening lines express a deep-seated fear of death, questioning which god's name will ultimately be responsible for their demise. The following lines pose a query regarding righteousness and terror, hinting at the ways in which fear can be used as a tool to manipulate people towards certain beliefs or opinions.


The verse takes a unique turn in the next line, with an admission of voyeurism and sexual exploration. The singer reveals that they would sneak into their parents' room to find a dildo with one side featuring an erect penis and the other side depicting Jesus Christ. The juxtaposition of these two objects is revealing, as it shows the ways in which religion and sexuality can intersect in unexpected and often conflicting ways.


The chorus shifts away from the specific situation and looks outward to society as a whole. The singer acknowledges that they are not hedonists, atheists, or churchgoers, but rather regular people who are fascinated by the secrets lurking in their neighbors' drawers. They question whether this is a sign of a "decaying society" and encourage people not to allow shame to consume their lives. The final line is the most powerful, pointing out that every person plays a role in natural disasters, regardless of their beliefs or actions.


Overall, this song is a commentary on the ways in which religious beliefs can intersect with sexuality, as well as the dangers of using fear and shame to control people's behaviors and actions.


Line by Line Meaning

In which god's name will we be killed?
Expressing concern of the dangerousness of religious extremism.


Who's most righteous? Who's most terrified?
Questioning the motivations behind people's religious beliefs and practices.


When your parents left the house we would creep up to their room to the drawer beside the bed.
Revealing an act of curious exploration and potentially taboo discovery.


We would pull out the shining dildo. One side dink, the other side Jesus.
Further describing the shocking and provocative nature of the discovery, juxtaposing sexual and religious imagery.


Not hedonists.
Rejecting the idea of strictly seeking pleasure as a way of life.


Not atheists.
Rejecting the idea of strictly rejecting the existence of God or gods.


Churchgoers.
Acknowledging the presence of religious belief and practice in their lives.


Blockparents.
Revealing a sense of community and connection through living in the same neighborhood.


I wonder what lurks in neighbours' drawers?
Reflecting on the potential secrets and hidden aspects of others' lives.


The most pristine are hiding everything.
Observing that even those who appear morally upright may be concealing something.


Is this our "decaying society?"
Questioning the state of our society and whether it is declining.


These are the married ones.
Observing that even those in committed relationships may be living secret lives.


What about the others?
Asking what other secrets or hidden behaviors may exist in the wider community.


Don't condemn your life to be riddled with shame.
Encouraging individuals to live honestly and without fear of judgement.


Everyone's hands cause natural disasters.
Suggesting that everyone contributes to the problems and negative events in the world, rather than blaming them on a higher power or uncontrollable forces.




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Comments from YouTube:

@BootsORiley

My favorite song of theirs. Not too many punk songs in 6/8

@W3r3gam3r

Oh hey! New Propaghandi! Or at least remastered.

@ohoto3896

Sounds a bit like Potemkin City Limits

@tmaxwell45

Potemkin city limits was after this album if I recall correctly

@extremefightworld

It was the very next album. @@tmaxwell45

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