Total Trash
Sonic Youth Lyrics


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It start at the top
Now it's spiraling down
Works best when it's lost
Diggin' under the ground

Never mind it now
We can bring it back
It's total trash
And it's a natural fact
That I'm not no cow

It's never the same
It's more than a game
Can't take it away
Can't kill all the shame

It's a guilty man
That increased the crack
It's total trash
Sack 'em on the back
With a heavy rock

There he goes again
Magic monkey friend
Can I love the time
That he seems to spend
With all the kids in town

It start at the top
Now it's spiraling down
Works best when it's lost
Diggin' under the ground

Never mind it now
We can bring it back
It's total trash




And it's a natural fact
That I'm not no cow

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sonic Youth's "Total Trash" can be interpreted in several ways, as is common with the band's abstract lyricism. The song begins with the image of something starting off strong ("It start at the top"), only to quickly fall apart and fail ("Now it's spiraling down"). The singer notes that this is when the object or idea is at its best when it is lost, or when it's like digging under the earth in search of something unknown. This seems to suggest a sense of nostalgia for something that has been lost, or perhaps the need to let go of something that is fundamentally broken.


The chorus then comes in, with the repeated refrain "It's total trash and it's a natural fact, that I'm not no cow." Here, the sense of nostalgia or loss is brought into sharper focus, as if the singer is trying to convince him or herself that it's okay to let go of something that used to be valuable but has since become "total trash." The lines "It's never the same / It's more than a game / Can't take it away / Can't kill all the shame" reinforce this sense of complexity and depth, suggesting that the object or idea in question was incredibly meaningful at one point, and cannot be easily discarded or forgotten.


The final verse introduces a new character, a "magic monkey friend" who seems to spend time with all the kids in town. This might be interpreted as a symbol of the innocence or joy that the singer is trying to recapture, or it could represent a more literal nostalgia for childhood. In any case, the song ends with a sense of determination or hope that this feeling or object can be recovered ("Never mind it now / We can bring it back"), though it's unclear whether this is truly possible or just wishful thinking.


Line by Line Meaning

It start at the top
The situation began in a good place, at the highest point.


Now it's spiraling down
The situation is deteriorating rapidly and out of control.


Works best when it's lost
The situation is more effective when it is confused and ambiguous.


Diggin' under the ground
Attempting to uncover what is hidden or obscured.


Never mind it now
The situation should not be worried about at the moment.


We can bring it back
The situation can be salvaged or restored.


It's total trash
The situation is utterly worthless or of no value.


And it's a natural fact
The worthlessness of the situation is an indisputable reality.


That I'm not no cow
I am not easily deceived or fooled.


It's never the same
The situation is always changing and unpredictable.


It's more than a game
The situation is more significant than mere entertainment or play.


Can't take it away
It is impossible to completely remove or erase the situation.


Can't kill all the shame
The disgrace or guilt associated with the situation cannot be extinguished entirely.


It's a guilty man
Someone responsible for wrongdoing or a problematic situation.


That increased the crack
Someone who has made the situation worse or caused it to break down.


Sack 'em on the back
Punish that guilty party severely.


With a heavy rock
Use extreme force or punishment to correct the wrongdoing.


There he goes again
He is repeating a pattern of behavior.


Magic monkey friend
A deceptive or manipulative acquaintance.


Can I love the time
Can I find value in the experiences I've had in this situation.


That he seems to spend
The time the acquaintance is investing in the situation.


With all the kids in town
With all the people involved in the situation.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: KIM GORDON, LEE M. RANALDO, STEVEN JAY SHELLEY, THURSTON JOSEPH MOORE

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