Slave To The Grind
Skid Row Lyrics


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You got me forced to crack my lids in two
I'm still stuck inside the rubber room
I gotta punch the clock that leads the blind
I'm just another gear in the assembly line-oh no

The noose gets tighter around my throat
But I ain't at the end of my rope
'Cause I won't be the one left behind
Can't be king of the world if you're slave to the grind
Tear down the rat racial slime
Can't be king of the world if you're slave to the grind
Get it?

A routine injection, a lethal dose
But my day in the sun ain't even close
There's no need to waste your prayers on me
You better mark my words 'cause I'm history, yes indeed

You might beg for mercy to get by
But I'd rather tear this thorn from my side

'Cause I won't be the one left behind
Can't be king of the world if you're slave to the grind
Tear down the rat racial slime
Can't be king of the world if you're slave to the grind

They swallowed their daggers by turning their trick
They tore my intentions apart brick by brick
I'm sick of the jive
You talk verbal insecticide

They swallowed their daggers by turning their trick
They tore my intentions apart brick by brick
I'm sick of the jive
You talk verbal insecticide

I won't be the one left behind
Can't be king of the world if you're slave to the grind
Tear down the rat racial slime
Can't be king of the world if you're slave to the grind





I said slave to the grind
Slave to the grind, slave to the grind

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Skid Row's "Slave to the Grind" speak to the struggles of being stuck in a monotonous and unfulfilling routine. The singer describes feeling trapped and confined, like they are being forced to exist in a "rubber room" and work on an assembly line. They acknowledge that the pressure is mounting and the situation is dire, but they refuse to be defeated. While their situation may seem hopeless, they are determined not to be "left behind" and to break free from the "rat racial slime." The singer urges the listener to understand that being a slave to the grind will never allow them to truly be the "king of the world."


The verses of the song reflect the singer's recognition that their situation is not easy and that they are facing a lot of obstacles. However, they refuse to give up or to let their circumstances dictate their fate. They recognize the importance of being in control of their own life and destiny. The chorus of the song is a call to action, urging the listener to reject the idea that they must be a slave to the grind in order to succeed. The singer recognizes that it will not be easy, but they refuse to be held back by their circumstances. The repetition of the phrase "slave to the grind" highlights the central theme of the song, and the urgency in the way it is repeated drives home the singer's message.


Line by Line Meaning

You got me forced to crack my lids in two
I am forced to open my eyes wide, unable to close them.


I'm still stuck inside the rubber room
I am restrained in a confined space and unable to escape.


I gotta punch the clock that leads the blind
I am required to follow orders from those who are blind to my needs.


I'm just another gear in the assembly line-oh no
I am nothing more than a replaceable part in a repetitive process.


The noose gets tighter around my throat
The pressure and stress of my situation continue to increase.


But I ain't at the end of my rope
Despite the difficulties, I still have some fight left in me.


'Cause I won't be the one left behind
I refuse to be left behind while others succeed.


Can't be king of the world if you're slave to the grind
You cannot achieve true success and dominance if you are trapped in a cycle of repetition and control.


Tear down the rat racial slime
Eliminate the oppressive systems and hierarchies that hold you back.


Get it?
Do you understand the severity of my situation and message?


A routine injection, a lethal dose
Every day I must follow through with the deadly routine that drains me of energy and purpose.


But my day in the sun ain't even close
Despite my current struggles, I am confident that my time to shine and succeed will come.


There's no need to waste your prayers on me
Don't bother praying for me, as I am determined to create my own future.


You better mark my words 'cause I'm history, yes indeed
Pay attention to what I am saying, because I will make a lasting impact on the world.


You might beg for mercy to get by
Others may resort to pleading for leniency in order to survive.


But I'd rather tear this thorn from my side
I would rather take action and remove the obstacle that is causing me pain.


They swallowed their daggers by turning their trick
Others have sabotaged themselves in pursuit of their goals.


They tore my intentions apart brick by brick
My aspirations have been dismantled piece by piece by outside forces.


I'm sick of the jive
I am tired of the lies and manipulative tactics used by others.


You talk verbal insecticide
Your words are poisonous and harmful to those around you.


I said slave to the grind
I am emphasizing my current state of being trapped in a cycle of repetition and control.


Slave to the grind, slave to the grind
Repeating the phrase to drive home the message of the song.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVID MICHAEL SABO, RACHEL SOUTHWORTH, ROBERT AFFUSO, SCOTT MULVEHILL, SEBASTIAN PHILIP BIERK

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Paul Palmer

30 years later and still hits harder than my dad

Dunmore's Movie Mania

That's hilarious. And tragic.

thennek

i always rough housed with my kid. I told him that if anyone hits him at school to say, "What the fuck was that? That aint shit, my dad hits harder than that!"
sorry to hear about your situation though. that suck bro, but it sounds like you survived.

Carla Laudicina

❤️

Joe Biden’s Mistress

Nice? I think you need therapy…

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JB Mann

Slave to the Grind is the first heavy metal album to chart at number one on the Billboard 200. And not just chart, but debut at number 1. In a time when there wasn't an internet full of information and sharing, no social media, no spotify or apple music, this album sold 134,000 copies in its first week. Freakin' amazing.

eeL Desconocido XRX

1983 reminds you that Quiet Riot's Metal Health álbum had already achieved number one on the Billboard 200 Top Albums

devious187

@eeL Desconocido XRX also, this album does seriously rock, but no one in their right mind would consider this album heavy metal

Eugène Monfourny

@devious187 True

Beaky Turf

Appetite for Destruction went straight in at number 1 on the billboard 100...i've never heard of the billboard 200. What in the hell is the billboard 200?

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