That's What She Said
The Automatic Lyrics


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Pack up your accents, pack up your batteries

Now go marching back to the factory

A bunch of dresses down to the mattress

Car park asphalt tastes good, actually
Pack up your accents, pack up your batteries

Now go marching back to the factory

A bunch of dresses down to the mattress

Car park asphalt tastes good, actually

Is anyone thinking anything at all?

Is anyone thinking anything at all?

Is anyone thinking anything at all?

Is anyone thinking anything?

I know I had something to say

It lost it's meaning and it faded away

I know I had something to say

It lost it's meaning and it faded away

So punk is dead and this is so new

Your revolution cooked up in a boardroom

Like the message on your t-shirt

I don't know what it means but the colors really work

Pack up your accents, pack up your batteries

Now go marching back to the factory

A bunch of dresses down to the mattress

Car park asphalt tastes good, actually

Is anyone thinking anything at all?

Is anyone thinking anything at all?

Is anyone thinking anything at all?

Is anyone thinking anything?

I know I had something to say

It lost it's meaning and it faded away

I know I had something to say

It lost it's meaning and it faded away

I know I had something to say

It lost it's meaning and it faded away





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Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Automatic's song "That's What She Said" evoke a feeling of disillusionment and frustration with the state of modern society. The opening lines, "Pack up your accents, pack up your batteries, now go marching back to the factory," speak to the idea that people are becoming disposable and interchangeable, like mass-produced products. The reference to dresses "down to the mattress" suggests a sense of superficiality and excess, while the line "car park asphalt tastes good, actually" implies a sort of numbness or detachment from reality.


The repeated refrain of "Is anyone thinking anything at all?" further emphasizes the idea that people are becoming disconnected from their own thoughts and feelings, as well as from each other. The lines "I know I had something to say, it lost its meaning and it faded away," speak to the feeling that words and ideas are becoming empty and meaningless in a culture that values superficiality over substance.


Finally, the lyrics reference the idea of punk being dead and replaced by a manufactured, corporate imitation of rebellion. The line "Your revolution cooked up in a boardroom" suggests that even the concept of rebellion has become commodified and stripped of its true meaning.


Overall, the lyrics to "That's What She Said" paint a bleak picture of a society that values conformity and consumption over individuality and independent thought.


Line by Line Meaning

Pack up your accents, pack up your batteries
Gather all of the things that make you unique and give you energy and prepare to leave.


Now go marching back to the factory
Return to the place where you were created and made into the person you are today.


A bunch of dresses down to the mattress
Abandon all of the things that once mattered to you and that you clung to for comfort.


Car park asphalt tastes good, actually
You have lost sight of what is truly valuable and are now finding pleasure in mundane things.


Is anyone thinking anything at all?
Are people truly considering the meaning and impact of their actions and words?


I know I had something to say
I felt as though I had a message to convey to the world.


It lost it's meaning and it faded away
However, over time, my message became blurred and eventually disappeared.


So punk is dead and this is so new
The era of punk rock, which sought to challenge social norms and fight against conformity, has come to an end.


Your revolution cooked up in a boardroom
The rebellious and edgy ideas of the past have been replaced with corporate-approved concepts that have lost their authenticity.


Like the message on your t-shirt
Similar to the trendy slogans printed on clothing, these new ideas lack true substance and meaning.


I don't know what it means but the colors really work
Despite the lack of depth in the message, it is still accepted due to its superficial appeal.




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