1945
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Atom bomb, TNT
New disease, poor city
Flying over Hiroshima, 1945
The city looks small from way up here
I wonder who'll survive

[Chorus]
Atom bomb, TNT
New disease, poor city
A blinding flash hotter than the sun
Dead bodies lie across the path
The radiation colors the air
Finishing one by one





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Social Distortion's song "1945" describe the devastation and horror wrought by the atomic bombing of Hiroshima during World War II. The song employs powerful and evocative imagery to convey the impact of the bombing, from the explosive force of the atom bomb and TNT to the aftermath of the blast, including the spread of disease and death. The lyrics convey a sense of isolation and helplessness, as the singer observes the destruction from above and ponders who will survive. The haunting chorus echoes the theme of destruction, repeating the lines about the atom bomb, TNT, and new disease, while also drawing attention to the blinding flash of the bomb, dead bodies strewn across the path, and the impact of radiation on the air and people.


Throughout the song, there is a sense of questioning and reflection, as the singer grapples with the enormity of what has happened and the far-reaching consequences of the atomic bombing. The song is a powerful commentary on the destructive impact of war and the need for humanity to work towards peace and unity, rather than engaging in conflict and destruction.


Line by Line Meaning

Atom bomb, TNT
Weapons of destruction causing devastation, chaos, and death


New disease, poor city
A struggling community faced with yet another challenge, the introduction of a deadly new illness


Flying over Hiroshima, 1945
Depicts the dropping of the atom bomb on Hiroshima in 1945


The city looks small from way up here
The impact of the destruction of a city from a bird's eye view


I wonder who'll survive
Uncertainty and concern about the number of casualties and survivors of the bombing


[Chorus]
Repeating the ills caused by Atom bombs, TNT, and other destructive elements


A blinding flash hotter than the sun
The brightness and intensity of the explosion compared to the sun


Dead bodies lie across the path
The grim reality of the aftermath, marked by corpses everywhere


The radiation colors the air
The long-lasting effects of radiation poisoning


Finishing one by one
The slow and agonizing death of those affected by radiation contamination


[Chorus]
The tragic and painful cycle of destruction caused by powerful forces




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: DENNIS ERIC DANELL, MICHAEL JAMES NESS

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@jeffcole9641

Love this band . got me through a lot of hard times in my life.S D for life

@reneharde3459

Mike Ness is a true survivor and his music speaks Truth

@snardlefarb

HELL COMES TO YOUR HOUSE started me off on the path to punk in 1982. Some of us survived. Hats off to Mike for keeping it going.

@reneerichard1661

I've been listening to this for 45 years!

@mattphillips538

maybe 40

@jkrenz77

Yup

@patdisaster8543

1989 Showcase special event center SaTx .... Crippled by Society and Social Distortion first punk show....my friend/ fiend an' I , took up a Greyhound from Laredo....ran into 2 other crews of kids from down south...we were fourtunate enough to have said friends staying at the same hotel ....we drank 2 an '1/2 cases of Budweiser Dry cans with Dennis Danelle ( RIP) and John Mauer ,road crew....Mike Ness had a date with a hot goth rocker chick....it was a righteous intro to punk rock.

@jkrenz77

One of the BEST albums of me growing up!!!ll As well as Mommy’s Little Monster!!🎉

@user-kq5qb1ku5d

OC Forever!!⭐️

@paulnortness1354

Love this song

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