Discography
• Suicidal Tendencies (1983)
• Join the Army (1987)
• How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today (1988)
• Controlled by Hatred/Feel Like Shit...Déjà Vu (1989)
• Lights...Camera...Revolution! (1990)
• The Art of Rebellion (1992)
• Still Cyco After All These Years (1993)
• Suicidal for Life (1994)
• Freedumb (1999)
• Free Your Soul and Save My Mind (2000)
• No Mercy Fool!/The Suicidal Family (2010)
• 13 (2013)
• World Gone Mad (2016)
• Still Cyco Punk After All These Years (2018)
I Want More
Suicidal Tendencies Lyrics
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Cause me, me I want more
The classification of our heart's a sin
Cause me, me I want more
Don't want to pump nobody's gas-I want more
Don't want to kiss my boss's ass-I want more
Don't want to take the first job I find-I want more
[Chorus]
Slaving in a factory, a different kind of insanity
Feels like I'm locked in a cage
Working like a maniac, gave myself a heart attack
For a job that pays minimum wage
Don't want to work at the golden arches-I want more
Don't want to was no rich man's cars-I want more
Don't want to be nobody's gardener-I want more
Don't want to be no garbage man-I want more
[Chorus]
I sit and reflect about all that I've learned and all that I've seen
Cause me me I want more
The memories come and they go away
Cause me me I want more
Don't want to pump nobody's gas-I want more
Don't want to kiss my boss's ass-I want more
Don't want to take the first job I find-I want more
Don't want to dig coal out of a mine-I want more
I want more
The song "I Want More" by Suicidal Tendencies is about the struggle and frustrations of living an unsatisfying life, being trapped in a job that one doesn't like, or feeling limited by your circumstances. The singer is searching for something more in their life, something that will give them a sense of fulfillment and purpose. The chorus highlights the mundane and exhausting nature of the jobs available to many people, and how these jobs can make one feel trapped and unfulfilled. The lyrics also express the desire for more meaningful work, something that will not only provide a paycheck but also a sense of pride and purpose.
The phrase "in times of trouble fall to my knees and I look to the sky" indicates that the singer is looking for guidance or inspiration from a higher power. The line "The classification of our heart's a sin" suggests that society's emphasis on material success and financial gain is misguided, and that there is something inherently wrong with valuing these things over more meaningful pursuits.
Overall, "I Want More" is a song about the struggle to find meaning and satisfaction in life, especially in a culture that often prioritizes wealth and success over personal fulfillment.
Line by Line Meaning
In times of trouble fall to my knees and I look to the sky
When facing difficulties, I turn to God for guidance.
Cause me, me I want more
I am ambitious and desire more than what I currently have.
The classification of our heart's a sin
Materialism and greed are considered sinful.
Don't want to pump nobody's gas-I want more
I aspire to work in a job that provides more financial freedom and personal fulfillment.
Slaving in a factory, a different kind of insanity
Working long hours in monotonous jobs can be mentally draining and feel like a form of madness.
Feels like I'm locked in a cage
Working to survive can sometimes feel like being trapped in a small and restrictive place.
Working like a maniac, gave myself a heart attack
Working relentlessly can lead to physical and emotional exhaustion, and potentially serious health problems.
For a job that pays minimum wage
Working extremely hard may not always lead to financial benefits, especially in low-paying jobs.
Don't want to work at the golden arches-I want more
I desire a better job than one at a fast food restaurant.
Don't want to was no rich man's cars-I want more
I do not want to be a low-level employee for wealthy individuals and aspire for more empowering employment.
Don't want to be nobody's gardener-I want more
I aspire to a career that earns greater prestige and higher wages than gardening.
Don't want to be no garbage man-I want more
I am ambitious and desire a more esteemed career than being a sanitation worker.
I sit and reflect about all that I've learned and all that I've seen
I take the time to ponder and assimilate my experiences and knowledge.
The memories come and they go away
Memories can be fleeting and temporary in nature.
I want more
I am driven and have a desire to attain more in life.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: LOUICHE MAYORGA, MIKE MUIR
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