Taste
S.I.M Lyrics


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Welcome to the arcade
My name is David
Iโ€™ll be servicing you today
Please feed the machine
And we may proceed
You may close the door
And open the window
At no extra fee
I like the extra flavor
Very spicy
I take it youโ€™re not a vegetarian
We're having a special today
Your deposit gets you a free CD




Now Reverend Phil will absolve you
Of your guilt for a nominal fee

Overall Meaning

In the first verse of "Taste" by S.I.M, the lyrics set the stage in an arcade setting with the singer, who introduces himself as David. He informs the listener that he will be providing service, possibly referring to the experience of listening to the song itself. The lyrics also suggest a transactional aspect, asking the listener to "feed the machine" in order for the experience to proceed. This could be interpreted both literally, referring to the act of putting coins into an arcade game, or metaphorically, implying that actively engaging with the song will enhance the overall experience.


The second part of the verse contains contrasting imagery with the lines, "You may close the door, and open the window, at no extra fee." This could symbolize the idea of exploring new perspectives or possibilities without any additional cost. It also suggests that the songs or experiences offered by S.I.M might provide various entry points or opportunities for individual interpretation.


The following lines, "I like the extra flavor, very spicy, I take it you're not a vegetarian," add a layer of metaphorical meaning to the lyrics. The songwriter could be implying that their music offers a more intense or exciting experience, comparable to the sensation of spicy food. The mention of being vegetarian could be a metaphorical way of asking if the listener is open to embracing different genres or styles of music, suggesting a willingness to step beyond their comfort zone to enjoy the song fully.


The final lines introduce Reverend Phil, who is said to absolve the listener of guilt for a nominal fee. This could be seen as a critique of certain religious practices wherein forgiveness or absolution is monetized. By using the term "nominal fee," S.I.M might be commenting on how forgiveness and redemption should come from within, rather than being a transactional relationship. The lyrics here might encourage listeners to reflect on the authenticity of external sources of absolution and the personal responsibility of finding solace and peace.


In summary, "Taste" by S.I.M sets the stage for an immersive experience, urging the listener to actively engage with the song. It suggests that there are multiple perspectives to explore without incurring any additional cost. The lyrics also emphasize the intensity and exciting nature of the song, using the metaphor of spice to represent its flavor. Lastly, the mention of a nominal fee for absolution through Reverend Phil implies a critique of transactional religious practices and encourages introspection on personal responsibility for finding peace and redemption.




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Written by: Jonathan Smigliano

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Comments from YouTube:

@UNKNOWN_ERROR335

This game is heavily part of my childhood. I was legit 13 when this came out. ๐Ÿ˜‚ I'm so proud to say that nowadays.

@Fensokratica

Basically, a game that every horror gamer played, except Taste.

@AG-os7et

The part when he said i dident know you had corn on the cob made me laugh.

@enderkid626

Me too! I was WHEEZING!

@MRN899

Me too

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Well, Shrek now owns a forest, along with a Swamp.

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@MaxRubyFan

Taste, You Know Mike Myers Lives in Canada? When He Voices Shrek?

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