Anthem
SMP Lyrics


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Slow faded killer ride the storm
A juvenile, we've seen this one before
The TV's turn to analyze
But we know the cure they patronize
Two lonely boys will even up the score, go get your

Power
Power for you, go get your gun

Media fueled cameras for hire
Students' gloom sweep bodies for the pyre
Pipe bombs and a shotgun blast
The interview a bleeding cast
The lessons learned, the murders have begun

The line is drawn, you've killed the son




Power for you, power for you
Go get your gun

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of SMP's song 'Anthem' paint a realistic picture of a society where violence is normalized and glorified, and where the media feeds on sensationalized news that stokes public fear and outrage. The opening lines of the song, "Slow faded killer ride the storm, a juvenile, we've seen this one before," are an allusion to a mass shooting, likely in a school, by a young man who is described as a "killer." The reference to "we've seen this one before" suggests that this is a recurring tragedy that society has grown desensitized to.


The subsequent lines also hint at how society reacts to these incidents. The "TV's turn to analyze, but we know the cure they patronize" suggests that the media covers these shootings in a way that is superficial and sensationalized, without addressing the root causes of the problem. The line "two lonely boys will even up the score, go get your power, power for you, go get your gun" is a chilling commentary on how these shootings are often perceived as acts of revenge by the perpetrators, who feel powerless and marginalized by society.


The next verse continues the theme of media sensationalism, with "media fueled cameras for hire" capturing images of "students' gloom sweep bodies for the pyre." The reference to "pipe bombs and a shotgun blast" is another chilling reminder of the violence and destruction wrought by these attacks. The final lines of the song, "the line is drawn, you've killed the son, power for you, power for you, go get your gun" suggest a cycle of violence that is perpetuated by society's obsession with power and control.


Line by Line Meaning

Slow faded killer ride the storm
This refers to a specific type of person who causes destruction slowly and consistently, much like a storm chipping away at the landscape over time.


A juvenile, we've seen this one before
The immature mindset of the killer has been observed many times in similar cases.


The TV's turn to analyze
The media quickly takes the opportunity to dissect and report on the situation.


But we know the cure they patronize
The public is aware of the superficial solutions commonly suggested by the media.


Two lonely boys will even up the score, go get your
It appears that the killer had a partner in this act of violence, and they're ready to fight back using any means necessary.


Power
The source of authority and control that one has over their own life and the lives of others.


Power for you, go get your gun
The only way to grab hold of that power in this situation is through violent action, potentially involving firearms.


Media fueled cameras for hire
The media's intense interest in sensationalizing the events is driven by their own financial gain rather than a genuine desire to inform.


Students' gloom sweep bodies for the pyre
The victims of the tragedy are likely to be children, brought to an abrupt end before fully realizing their potential in life.


Pipe bombs and a shotgun blast
The criminals used an assortment of weapons to carry out the heinous act - a combination of explosive power and deadly force.


The interview a bleeding cast
The aftermath of the shooting is a bloodbath of emotions and chaos, captured in vivid detail by the media.


The lessons learned, the murders have begun
Unfortunately, the tragedies of the past have not been enough to prevent violent incidents from happening again and again.


The line is drawn, you've killed the son
The criminals have crossed a moral boundary that cannot be walked back. Innocent lives have been taken and the damage can never be undone.


Power for you, power for you
The singer is reinforcing the idea that power is the ultimate goal here, no matter what the cost may be.


Go get your gun
The song ends on a chilling note, with the singer urging the listener to take matters into their own hands and use violence to achieve their goals.




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Slow faded killer ride the storm
A juvenile, we've seen this one before
The TV's turn to analyze
But we know the cure they patronize
Two lonely boys will even up the score, go get your

Power
Power for you, go get your gun

Media fueled cameras for hire
Students' gloom sweep bodies for the pyre
Pipe bombs and a shotgun blast
The interview a bleeding cast
The lessons learned, the murders have begun

The line is drawn, you've killed the son
Power for you, power for you
Go get your gun

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