1) The Code are a elec… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name:
1) The Code are a electronic band from UK. They described themself, “we don’t really have a specific sound. We are producers/engineers from different backgrounds so we just make music and eventually it all meshes into ‘The Code’’. They released debut album named Blue Electronica in 2016 on Soulsoundmusic record label.
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2) The Code are a ska-punk rock band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, they released 2 albums on the independent record label A-F Records, and 1 EP on Jumpstart Records.
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3) The Code are a Jazz Fusion band comprising of various musicians from Canada and the United States, who have released several albums on their own label - Innercode Music Productions.
The founding member is the guitarist John Pelosi - whose fusion chops are complemented by his synth guitar work. They are currently recording their next album for release some time in the next year.
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4) The Code are an Alternative Funk Rock outfit hailing from Tring, Hertfordshire. Known for being a father father son son outfit they are a full on, high energy band who get toes tapping and are a very odd sight to behold. Guitarist Shaun McHugh has very nice hair. Guitarist Colin McHugh has a mullet, although he won't ever admit it. Both share a mutral dislike of MIDI guitar setups.
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Break the Silence
The Code Lyrics
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To break the chains that have bound these hands
Arrest the fear inside and shed this callous coat
I've got to know just where I stand...
I will... not walk silently through this life
I will... never yield the passion in my soul
I will not surrender what's inside, I could never!
I will... not walk silently through this life this is my promise
And so I'll seize the day because it's all I've got
And I will question everything im taught
Emancipate my life, compel my thoughts
Embrace this world, I will not be bought so...
(Chorus)
And I will stand, and I will break the silence
I will (2x) I will not surrender
I will (2x) I will not surrender
No! I will not walk silent
No! I will not lose hope
No! I will not surrender
No! I'm gonna break the silence
This is my life and I will not give up 'till I die
No more fear, no more lies, I've got to know just where I stand
Each and every day... know just where I stand
The opening lines of The Code's song Break the Silence signify the singer's determination to resist the oppressive chains that have been binding their hands. The first-person point of view gives a personal touch to the lyrics as the singer talks about arresting the fear inside and shedding the callous coat, which depict a person who has finally had enough and is ready to break free. They've got to know where they stand in life, and there's nothing that will stop them from doing so.
The chorus of the song is filled with strong, resolute lines that reveal the unbreakable spirit of the singer. The person, in this case, has decided never to walk silently through life or lose the passion in their soul. They will never surrender what's inside, and they will break the silence, no matter what. They stand tall, challenging the difficulties and the roadblocks that come their way, and never giving up on what they believe in.
Overall, the song encourages people to step out of their comfort zones, express their opinions, and fight what they believe is right. It inspires individuals to believe in themselves and embrace the world, never being "bought," or bribed. The song instills hope and the courage to face any obstacle that comes one's way, and to never give up on oneself.
Line by Line Meaning
And now I raise my voice... In defiance
I am going to speak up confidently and act in opposition to the norms
To break the chains that have bound these hands
To overcome the restrictions that have limited my actions
Arrest the fear inside and shed this callous coat
Confront and overcome the inner fears and defenses that have hardened me
I've got to know just where I stand...
I need to have clarity about my beliefs and my purpose in life
I will... not walk silently through this life
I will not remain passive in the face of injustice or oppression
I will... never yield the passion in my soul
I will always prioritize my values and convictions, even in the face of adversity
I will not surrender what's inside, I could never!
I will never compromise my integrity and identity for the sake of others
I will... not walk silently through this life this is my promise
I vow to always speak up and take action in what I believe in
And so I'll seize the day because it's all I've got
I will take advantage of every opportunity and live life to the fullest
And I will question everything im taught
I will examine and challenge the ideas that have been imposed on me
Emancipate my life, compel my thoughts
I will free myself from limitations and control my own thinking
Embrace this world, I will not be bought so...
I will accept the world for what it is and remain true to myself
And I will stand, and I will break the silence
I will stand up for my beliefs and fight against the suppression of my voice
I will (2x) I will not surrender
I will never give up or back down from what I believe in
No! I will not walk silent
I refuse to remain silent and let injustice continue
No! I will not lose hope
I will maintain a positive outlook even in the face of adversity
No! I will not surrender
I will not give up or compromise my beliefs
No! I'm gonna break the silence
I am going to speak out and fight for my freedom
This is my life and I will not give up 'till I die
I will never stop fighting for my beliefs and the freedom to express them
No more fear, no more lies, I've got to know just where I stand
I refuse to let fear control me and I will always seek the truth about myself and the world
Each and every day... know just where I stand
I will stay true to my values and purpose every day
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
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@c.h.-j.5165
Thank you finally somebody said it cuz my mom had either choose for me bootcamp or therapy
then she realized her mom tried to do (the same) with her
she (my mom) chose therapy for me
My mom's like "nope I'm breaking the cycle"
But my grandma threw her in a crazy house and she almost got raped (when she was younger)
My mom is in therapy because of all the s*** my grandmother caused her.
And the therapist like "how the hell were you not taking away from your mother with all this s*** happening to a young age!?" And "how are you still alive?"
My mom's answer " I don't know" and my mom's health is shit. She on a lot of different medications because of my grandmother.
The body can take so much and mental health can destroy the body faster than whatever else can. My mom is living proof for my siblings and i that (horrible) mental (health) can destroy you.
Note(s) for parents:
When you can't help your kid anymore please give them professional help
do not lock them up in a crazy house
do not send them to bootcamp
do not send them to places to get them fixed like your parents did before, to you.
You (do) what you wanted to happened to you when you wanted / needed help.
Ask yourself how your younger self need help and help your kid/kids that way.
Peace ✌☮ 🕊 and Amen 🙏
Edit: just realized she said it too at 6:50
Edit 2: () to put missing words or letters
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All of the kids sent to youth facility’s are literally children I was sent to west ridge academy which is turnabouts sister school we got girls from turnabout at west ridge all the time . West ridge tho takes kids from 8-18 I was there for 18 months a few of the other girls had been there for 2 even 4 years most girls at west ridge only leave be use they turn 18. It’s a horrible place they way she described transportation was spot on I fought like hell cuz random people come in and just rip the blankets off of you grabbing at you they don’t tell you shit . Not to mention the sexual stuff that went on there and I am 28 now so this was awhile ago but I still have bad dreams where I am stuck there and I wake up with my heart pounding and disoriented and I was treated fairly well compared to other girls and kids and I was treated like shit so I feel her I mean she had issues but a lot of teenagers do .