In Vitro
Spitfire Lyrics


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We freebased the world like a challenger explosion.
And lit up the sky so the world could see.
That the sleeping giant sky swats it's fly.
That the farmer beats his seeds back down to Earth.
Life passes with a bang!!!
It blows your mind or you get the hang.
It's the business end of a shotgun.
Eat the lead
Be masculine.
Like a gag ball in the mouth of a squealing pig.
Skin is fat
Muscle food.
Loose meat is dead meat.
A show in the arm
A shot in the dark.
Take it like a man.
Mainline to heart.
It's over.




Just take it slow.
Go with the flow in vitro

Overall Meaning

The first line of Spitfire's song "In Vitro" refers to the aftermath of the 1986 Challenger explosion, which was a tragic incident where NASA's Challenger shuttle disintegrated shortly after takeoff. The explosion was witnessed by millions of people around the world and had a significant impact on global consciousness. The line "we freebased the world like a challenger explosion" suggests that humanity is consuming the world's resources in a reckless and destructive manner, reminiscent of the way a drug addict might consume a substance.


The second line of the song, "and lit up the sky so the world could see," suggests that the fallout from this global consumption is becoming increasingly apparent to everyone. The line "that the sleeping giant sky swats its fly" further underscores the idea that nature has the power to restore balance and that humanity should be more respectful of the natural world. The line "that the farmer beats his seeds back down to Earth" suggests that even those who work with the land are not immune to this cycle of destruction and renewal.


The song then takes a violent turn with the lines "life passes with a bang!!! It blows your mind or you get the hang. It's the business end of a shotgun." These lines seem to suggest that our time on Earth is short and that we must make the most of it, either by revolutionizing the world or simply accepting our fate. The following lines use metaphors of violence and domination to suggest that survival is a matter of toughness and aggression, pushing back against the natural order of things.


Line by Line Meaning

We freebased the world like a challenger explosion.
We were reckless in our actions, like the Challenger explosion caused by carelessness. We consumed the world rapidly and without caution.


And lit up the sky so the world could see.
As we recklessly consumed the world, we showcased our careless behavior to everyone around us.


That the sleeping giant sky swats it's fly.
The sky, a powerful force, can easily destroy us and our actions like it would with a tiny fly.


That the farmer beats his seeds back down to Earth.
Just as a farmer must control and tame his crops, we must control and tame our urges and actions.


Life passes with a bang!!!
Life is short and can end abruptly, much like the explosive sound of a bang.


It blows your mind or you get the hang.
Our actions can be overwhelming and impact our mental state if we don't learn to control them and adapt to the consequences.


It's the business end of a shotgun.
Our actions have serious consequences and can be just as deadly as the business end of a shotgun.


Eat the lead Be masculine.
We should take ownership of our actions and accept the consequences with courage, rather than shirking responsibility.


Like a gag ball in the mouth of a squealing pig.
We should keep our urges and impulses under control, like a gag ball silences a squealing pig.


Skin is fat Muscle food.
We must take care of our body and nourish it with proper nutrition to maintain healthy muscles and avoid excess fat.


Loose meat is dead meat.
If we don't take care of our body, it will eventually break down and lead to a weak and unhealthy existence.


A show in the arm A shot in the dark.
We can be reckless and take uncalculated risks without fully understanding the potential consequences.


Take it like a man.
We should accept challenges and problems with courage and confidence, rather than avoiding or ignoring them.


Mainline to heart.
Our actions and choices can have a direct impact on our heart and overall health.


It's over. Just take it slow. Go with the flow in vitro
We must learn from our mistakes and past recklessness, slow down and navigate life calmly and carefully.




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