Kill All the Humans
Rob Crow Lyrics


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I'm so filled with hate today
I wanna cry, but I can't seem to
I'm dry as a fucking desert
I just stare off into space
I must be a fucking robot
I don't want to be a fucking robot
Kill all the humans!




Overall Meaning

In Rob Crow's song "Kill All the Humans", the lyrics describe a feeling of intense anger and frustration towards humanity. The singer is so filled with hate that they feel like crying, but they are unable to shed any tears. The metaphor of being "dry as a fucking desert" suggests a complete lack of emotion or feeling. The repetition of the line "I must be a fucking robot" reinforces this sense of detachment from humanity, as if the singer feels like they are not even human at all.


The final line of the song, "Kill all the humans!", is a shocking and violent expression of the singer's rage. It is unclear whether this line is meant to be taken literally or metaphorically, but either way it suggests a deep-seated anger and desire to lash out against society. The song as a whole can be read as a commentary on the dehumanization and alienation that can arise from modern society, where people are increasingly disconnected from each other and their own emotions.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm so filled with hate today
Today, I'm brimming with a strong feeling of intense animosity.


I wanna cry, but I can't seem to
Although I desire to weep, for some reason, it seems impossible.


I'm dry as a fucking desert
I'm as devoid of emotions as a parched wasteland.


I just stare off into space
I sit vacantly, gazing into the abyss of nothingness.


I must be a fucking robot
It seems that I'm dispassionate and unfeeling like an automaton.


I don't want to be a fucking robot
I yearn not to be emotionless like a machine.


Kill all the humans!
Clearly, the only solution is to eradicate all humanity from existence.




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