Brave New World
Reagan Youth Lyrics


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Oh Brave New World
That has such people in it
How beauteous mankind is

Oh brave new world
That has such robots in it
How beauteous mankind is
I see a perfect alpha-plus
I see an epsilon-minus
Everybody in their place
I take a soma holiday
To be born without face
Problems conveniently erased
And the matter of sex and erotic play
I take a soma holiday
Is this utopia, the dream of mankind?
Livin' your life on a factory line
Is this utopia, dream of mankind?
Livin' your life from nine to five

And the word was given,
And Babylon was destined to fall,
So hear the world and remember now...

Ending Is Better Than Mending,
Ending Is Better Than Mending,
Ending Is Better Than Mending,




[whispered]
Ending is better than mending...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Reagan Youth's "Brave New World" critique the dystopian concept of a perfectly organized society. Aldous Huxley's famous novel Brave New World, published in 1932, lampooned the idea of a utopian world as unrealistic and undesirable, and Reagan Youth builds upon that with a more punk rock edge. The opening lines amongs the most well known ones in the song, draw on Shakespeare's Tempest, with a twist that showcases the robot's coexistence in a utopian-like world. The song's refrain is an ironic twist with regard to the natural beauty of humans in contrast with the robots that occupy the same manufactured world. Reagan Youth explicitly answers its critique in the song mode, "Is this utopia, the dream of mankind? Living your life on a factory line/Is this utopia, dream of mankind? Living your life from nine to five."


Line by Line Meaning

Oh Brave New World
Expressing admiration for the new world


That has such people in it
Referring to the people who live in the new world


How beauteous mankind is
Appreciating the beauty of mankind


I see a perfect alpha-plus
Describing the superior people in society


I see an epsilon-minus
Describing the inferior people in society


Everybody in their place
Referring to the strict caste system in the new world


I take a soma holiday
Taking a drug to escape reality


To be born without face
Describing the impersonal nature of life in the new world


Problems conveniently erased
Describing the illusion of perfection in the new world


And the matter of sex and erotic play
Referring to the use of sex for pleasure rather than reproduction


Is this utopia, the dream of mankind?
Questioning whether this new world is truly a perfect society


Livin' your life on a factory line
Describing the mundane and repetitive nature of work in the new world


And the word was given
Referring to the prophecy that the new world will fall


And Babylon was destined to fall
Referring to the inevitable downfall of the new world


So hear the world and remember now...
Encouraging listeners to pay attention to the message


Ending Is Better Than Mending
Arguing that it's better to let things end rather than patch them up


[whispered] Ending is better than mending...
Reiterating that the end is better than a false sense of peace




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