200 Years
Skinny Puppy Lyrics


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"What's wrong with you? What's wrong with everybody in this crazy place?"

"Answer me! Talk? Can't you move? Answer me!"

"'Well, got any ideas professor?'
'Well, I suppose it could be some sort of illusion.'
'Yes. Maybe we're being made to see and hear what we hope to find. Besides, the sounds and homes.'
'No. No, that's all wrong. This is more than 200 years ahead of our time.'"

"Your majesty. I don't blame the judges. You're the prettiest of them all. But tell me something, your majesty. What's wrong with you? What's wrong with everybody in this crazy place?"





"...you mean, other sections?"

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Skinny Puppy's "200 Years" are haunting and eerie, capturing a sense of disorientation and confusion as the singer struggles to make sense of their surroundings. The opening lines of the song, "What's wrong with you? What's wrong with everybody in this crazy place?" suggest a sense of desperation and a desire for clarity. The singer appears to be searching for answers, but is met with silence and immobility: "Answer me! Talk? Can't you move? Answer me!" The sparse, industrial soundscape of the song underscores this feeling of alienation and dislocation, lending a sense of unease to the lyrics.


As the song progresses, more layers of meaning emerge. The exchange between two characters, one referred to as a "professor," suggests that the confusion and dislocation experienced by the singer and their companions may be the result of some sort of illusion: "Maybe we're being made to see and hear what we hope to find." However, this notion is quickly dismissed as "all wrong." The final lines of the song, "you mean, other sections?" suggest the possibility that the characters are existing in some sort of liminal, in-between space, cut off from the rest of society.


Line by Line Meaning

What's wrong with you? What's wrong with everybody in this crazy place?
The singer is questioning the sanity of those around them, and wondering what could be causing their strange behavior.


Answer me! Talk? Can't you move? Answer me!
The singer is frustrated that nobody is responding or behaving normally, and is demanding answers and communication.


'Well, got any ideas professor?' 'Well, I suppose it could be some sort of illusion.' 'Yes. Maybe we're being made to see and hear what we hope to find. Besides, the sounds and homes.' 'No. No, that's all wrong. This is more than 200 years ahead of our time.'
A conversation taking place where a group is trying to make sense of their surroundings, with one person suggesting it could be an illusion or trick, another suggesting they might be seeing what they want to see, and a third declaring that this is far beyond their time period.


Your majesty. I don't blame the judges. You're the prettiest of them all. But tell me something, your majesty. What's wrong with you? What's wrong with everybody in this crazy place?
The artist is addressing someone of higher authority (a possible queen or ruler) and expressing admiration, but also questioning the strange behavior of everyone in the area.


...you mean, other sections?
A short question, seeking clarification about a topic that was likely previously discussed.




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