Animal Nitrate
Suede Lyrics


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Like his dad you know that he's had
Animal nitrate in mind
Oh in your council home he jumped on your bones
Now you're taking it time after time

Oh, what turns you on, oh?
Now he has gone
Oh, what turns you on, oh?
Now your animal's gone

Well he said he'd show you his bed
And the delights of the chemical smile
So in your broken home he broke all your bones
Now you're taking it time after time

Oh, what turns you on, oh?
Now he has gone
Oh, what turns you on, oh?
Now your animal's gone

What does it take to turn you on, oh?
Now he has gone
Now you're over twenty-one, oh
Now your animal's gone

Animal, he was animal, an animal, oh
Animal, he was animal, an animal, oh
Animal, animal, oh
He's just an animal, an animal oh
Animal, he was animal
He's just an animal, an animal oh




Animal, he was animal
He's just an animal, an animal oh

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Animal Nitrate by Suede contain powerful and somewhat controversial content, exploring taboo topics such as sexuality and drug use. The opening lines 'Like his dad, you know that he's had animal nitrate in mind' suggests that the subject of the song has been exposed to drugs from a young age and has a fascination with the effects they have on the body. The song goes on to describe a sexually charged encounter in a council flat which has left the singer feeling used and powerless, as they continue to see the same man 'time after time'. The chorus asks the question 'Oh, what turns you on, oh? Now he has gone. Oh, what turns you on, oh? Now your animal's gone', suggesting a sense of emptiness after the initial excitement has faded.


The second verse describes the man as promising to show the singer 'the delights of the chemical smile', indicating that they have been introduced not just to sex, but also to drugs. The phrase 'broken home' suggests that the singer comes from a difficult background, which has made them vulnerable to manipulation and abuse. The song ends with the chorus once again asking what now motivates the singer, now that the animalistic encounters have come to an end.


Overall, Animal Nitrate is an intense and unsettling exploration of desire, addiction and heartbreak, delivered through Brett Anderson's powerful and emotive vocals and the band's signature indie rock sound.


Line by Line Meaning

Like his dad you know that he's had
The subject of the song has inherited a certain trait from his father.


Animal nitrate in mind
This trait is a sexual desire that the subject constantly feels.


Oh in your council home he jumped on your bones
The subject has acted on this desire and had sex with someone in their council home.


Now you're taking it time after time
The subject is continuing to have sex with this person repeatedly.


Well he said he'd show you his bed
The person the subject had sex with promised to show them their bed.


And the delights of the chemical smile
The person promised to show the subject the pleasures of a drug-induced high.


So in your broken home he broke all your bones
The person who promised to show the subject these pleasures not only had sex with them, but also physically harmed them.


Oh, what turns you on, oh?
The subject is questioning what arouses them sexually.


Now he has gone
The person the subject had sex with and who harmed them is no longer in their life.


What does it take to turn you on, oh?
The subject is still questioning what arouses them sexually even though the person who hurt them is gone.


Now you're over twenty-one, oh
The subject is now older and presumably wiser.


Now your animal's gone
The subject's sexual desire has diminished as they have aged.


Animal, he was animal, an animal, oh
The person the subject had sex with and who harmed them was an animalistic and violent partner.


Animal, animal, oh
The repeated use of 'animal' emphasizes the wild and reckless nature of the person in question.


He's just an animal, an animal oh
The person in question is reduced to just an 'animal', with no redeeming qualities.


Animal, he was animal
The song ends with one final repetition of the idea that the subject's partner was a wild, unrestrained 'animal'.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Brett Anderson, Bernard Butler

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Comments from YouTube:

@arnumorales

The intro, what a glorious guitar riff.

@charmlessnerd8582

This song... A masterpiece

@ashleyburns6752

Man I used to listen to Suede everyday walking to school when I was 13

@Z0M77

after the solo "what does it take to turn you on" is another magical moment in British music history.

@DougglesMagnificent

The handclaps too, what a coda! So sexy, always gets me swingin' my skinny hips around and dropping my phone in the process. RIP screen!

@mylittleunderground2420

And the hip movement in the film clip

@lafontainekookoo

EN ALGUN MOMENTO SUEDE FUE EL GRUPO TOP DE INGLATERRA.

@jonny2times553

1 of the best tunes ever with out doubt ..... only real music fans are likers i can see ......

@Nito351

Love this song

@stevobath

Great! Bernard Butlers guitaring on this is so good.

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