Dead
Supergarage Lyrics


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Buy my clothes at a second hand shop
Acting poor when I know I'm not
Major label cover-ups have gotta stop… or else

Feelin' shame 'cause I'm doin' well
Show my pain 'cause I know it sells
Francis Bean will live to tell this whole... world
But your price today
It's just like yesterday… It's too high... it's too high... it's too high

Maybe it's dead… maybe it's done
Maybe it's over but this ain't no revolution

All those years in suburban shell
First day out, purely hell
Like a train my mind derails my body-oh-oh

But your price today
It's just like yesterday… it's too high... it's too high... it's too high

Maybe it's dead… maybe it's done
Maybe it's over but I don't believe we've won
Maybe it's a game… some kind of fun
Maybe there's a purpose but this ain't no revolution... ohhhh... ohhhh. ohhhh...

All been fooled again, 'gain
We've all been fooled again, 'gain
We've all been fooled again, 'gain
We've all been fooled again...

Maybe it's dead… maybe it's done
Maybe it's over but I don't believe we've won
Maybe it's a game… some kind of fun
Maybe there's a purpose but this ain't no revolution...

All right...
We've all been fooled again, 'gain
We've all been fooled again, 'gain
We've all been fooled again, 'gain




We've all been fooled again, 'gain...
I know... I know...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Supergarage's song Dead in 2-3 seem to be about the music industry and its many problems. The song talks about the artist's struggle to maintain artistic integrity while also satisfying the demands of the industry. The opening lines suggest that the artist is not interested in the superficial trappings of fame and fortune, and that they would rather buy their clothes from a second-hand shop than indulge in expensive designer wear. The artist also laments the use of "major label cover-ups" in the industry, which indicates that they are aware of the industry's tendency to suppress creativity and promote commercial interests over artistic ones.


The next few lines are particularly interesting as they seem to suggest that the artist is not comfortable with their success. The lyrics state that they feel shame because they are doing well, and that they are aware of the fact that they can sell their pain for profit. This suggests that the artist is aware of the disconnect between their inner life and the persona they present to the world, and that they feel a sense of guilt or unease about this. The reference to Francis Bean (daughter of Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love) implies that the artist is aware of the darker side of fame and its impact on those who are thrust into the spotlight.


The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "maybe it's dead...maybe it's done" several times. This seems to suggest that the artist is questioning the status quo and wondering if the old ways of doing things are no longer relevant. However, the final line of the chorus, "this ain't no revolution," indicates that the artist is aware that changing the industry from within is an uphill battle. The final verse references the artist's struggle to break out of their suburban shell and make it in the industry, and ends with a repetition of the phrase "we've all been fooled again." This suggests that the artist sees the struggle for artistic success as a collective one, and that many people in the industry are struggling with the same issues.


Overall, Supergarage's song Dead in 2-3 seems to address many of the problems with the music industry, from the pressure to conform to the demands of major labels to the toll that fame and success can take on artists. The lyrics suggest that the artist is aware of these issues and is struggling to maintain their artistic integrity while also succeeding in the industry.


Line by Line Meaning

Buy my clothes at a second hand shop
I shop at thrift stores to save money


Acting poor when I know I'm not
I pretend to be poor even though I'm not


Major label cover-ups have gotta stop… or else
We need to stop record labels from hiding the truth


Feelin' shame 'cause I'm doin' well
I feel guilty for being successful


Show my pain 'cause I know it sells
I pretend to be in pain because it makes money


Francis Bean will live to tell this whole... world
The daughter of Kurt Cobain will expose the truth to the world


But your price today It's just like yesterday… It's too high... it's too high... it's too high
The cost of fame is too high and it's not worth it


Maybe it's dead… maybe it's done Maybe it's over but this ain't no revolution
The music industry might be over, but there is no revolution happening


All those years in suburban shell First day out, purely hell Like a train my mind derails my body-oh-oh
Growing up in a suburban environment has limited my perspective, making my first day out in the world difficult and overwhelming


Maybe it's dead… maybe it's done Maybe it's over but I don't believe we've won Maybe it's a game… some kind of fun Maybe there's a purpose but this ain't no revolution... ohhhh... ohhhh. ohhhh...
The music industry may be over, but we haven't accomplished anything, and it's not a real revolution


All been fooled again, 'gain We've all been fooled again, 'gain We've all been fooled again, 'gain We've all been fooled again...
We have all been tricked by the music industry once again


Maybe it's dead… maybe it's done Maybe it's over but I don't believe we've won Maybe it's a game… some kind of fun Maybe there's a purpose but this ain't no revolution...
The music industry might be done, but we haven't won anything, and it's not really a revolution


All right... We've all been fooled again, 'gain We've all been fooled again, 'gain We've all been fooled again, 'gain We've all been fooled again, 'gain... I know... I know...
We've been tricked again, and I am aware of it




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