Monster
The Automatic Lyrics


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Brain fried tonight through misuse
Through misuse, through misuse
You can't avoid static abuse
Abuse, abuse

Without these pills you're let loose
You're let loose, you're let loose
Take off, get out, no excuse
No excuse, no excuse

What's that coming over the hill
Is it a monster? Is it a monster?
What's that coming over the hill
Is it a monster? Is it a monster?
What's that coming over the hill
Is it a monster? Is it a monster?
What's that coming over the hill?

Confused, mind bruised, it seeps out
It seeps out, it seeps out
Face down, home town looks so grey
Looks so grey, looks so grey

Convexed you bend, twist and shout
Twist and shout, twist and shout
Stand up brush off get moving
Get moving, get moving

What's that coming over the hill
Is it a monster? Is it a monster? [Repeat: x 4]

Face down, home town, face down, home town
Face down, home town, it looks so grey [Repeat: x 4]





What's that coming over the hill
Is it a monster? Is it a monster? [Repeat: x 4]

Overall Meaning

The Automatic's "Monster" is a song with obscure lyrics that can be interpreted differently by different listeners. However, some fans believe that the song is about the feeling of being overwhelmed and oppressed by the world around us. The first verse suggests that the singer's brain is fried from misuse and that they can't avoid the static abuse, which could be interpreted as various types of external pressures such as social norms, authority figures, and mental health issues. The second verse, on the other hand, speaks about the need for escape, as the singer feels that they are let loose without pills, and needs to get moving with no excuses.


The chorus, "What's that coming over the hill, is it a monster?" could be interpreted as a metaphorical monster, representing the things that are overwhelming us, such as mental illness, societal expectations, addiction, or just the stresses of daily life. At the same time, the monster could also be a literal creature, as the lyrics are ambiguous enough to leave it open to interpretation. In the end, the song seems to suggest that no matter what we're facing, we have to stand up, brush it off and keep moving.


Line by Line Meaning

Brain fried tonight through misuse
The singer's brain is overwhelmed tonight because of their routine misuse of substances.


Through misuse, through misuse
The singer is trying to emphasize that their brain is fried due to their repeated misuse of substances.


You can't avoid static abuse
Those who abuse substances cannot escape the effects it has on their mind and body.


Abuse, abuse
The artist reiterates that substance abuse has a damaging effect on individuals.


Without these pills you're let loose
People become dependent on certain pills to feel normal and without them, they begin to feel out of control and unhinged.


You're let loose, you're let loose
The singer is emphasizing the loss of control that comes when someone isn't taking their medication.


Take off, get out, no excuse
The singer is encouraging the listener to escape their current situation and take control of their life.


No excuse, no excuse
There is no excuse for not taking control of one's life and making changes to improve it.


What's that coming over the hill
The artist sees something approaching on the horizon and they are apprehensive about what it may be.


Is it a monster? Is it a monster?
The artist keeps asking if what they see approaching is a monster, representing their fear of the unknown and uncertainty.


Confused, mind bruised, it seeps out
The singer is confused and their mind is damaged, causing their feelings to leak out and manifest as anxiety.


It seeps out, it seeps out
The artist is emphasizing the idea that their anxiety is spilling out of them and affecting their life.


Face down, home town looks so grey
The singer is feeling defeated and their hometown looks bleak and colorless due to their struggles.


Looks so grey, looks so grey
The singer continues to emphasize the lifeless, depressing state of their hometown.


Convexed you bend, twist and shout
The singer describes the physical and emotional stress of dealing with substance abuse by saying it forces you to twist and shout, and bend out of shape.


Twist and shout, twist and shout
The artist repeats the phrase to emphasize the physical and emotional toll of substance abuse.


Stand up brush off get moving
The artist is encouraging the listener to not let their struggles with substance abuse keep them down, but to stand back up and keep moving forward.


Get moving, get moving
The singer repeats the phrase to encourage the listener to keep pushing forward and not give up.


Face down, home town, face down, home town
The singer is emphasizing their struggles and emotional turmoil in relation to the bleakness of their hometown.


Face down, home town, it looks so grey
The phrase is repeated to emphasize the hopelessness and depression that comes with the artist's current situation.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JERRY EDMONTON, JOHN KAY

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@rubz1390

Randomly remembered this song exists after a decade.

@damienmcdonald7610

Lol one of my favourites I love the guitar and the dancing big foot cracks me uo

@irexzilla2392

@@damienmcdonald7610 Same

@letstalkwall3374

Same😂😂😂😂

@maxbroughton9713

Lol same

@rhinestone_eyes108

Me too haha 😝

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@Olajugoat

The most underrated song ever, listened to this as a kid thought it was a bigger hit but guess not :(

@oliverwhitelock

Same :/

@andromisilibrober

maybe it was a hit

@enmamu1430

I really loved it on Fifa 08 and thought everyone knows that^^

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