Party Smasher
The Dillinger Escape Plan Lyrics


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You are only the faded star of my design
Junked out lost potential and crazy from your questions answered
Walk forth
You're the fulfillment of a fallacy
A creature from a fantasy
Don't think that you ever knew me
Don't you ever see
We are forever entwined stuck in a play we can't get out of
Don't you ever see
Won't you ever see
You and i will never be able to end this
We are forever entwined stuck in a play we can leave
You say someday we can start up again
Without a plan no sign of the pressure
I say you're crazy
I hope you see my face in the mirror
You will never learn
You're forever dead to me




Won't you ever see
Your shadow?

Overall Meaning

The Dillinger Escape Plan's "Party Smasher" is a frantic and abrasive song that seems to revolve around the themes of detachment and disillusionment with a certain person. The lyrics of the song are vague and open to interpretation, but one possible meaning suggests that the singer is addressing someone who was once a part of their life, but is now faded and lost. The opening line of "You are only the faded star of my design" indicates that the person being addressed is no longer significant, and is simply a remnant of something that could have been great. The lyrics go on to describe this person as "junked out lost potential" and "crazy from your questions answered", suggesting that they are no longer relevant or stable.


The lyrics then shift to a more confrontational tone, with the singer stating that they "never knew" the person and that they are "forever entwined" in a play they can't escape. This part of the song suggests a frustration with the way things turned out and a desire to move on, but also an acknowledgement that this is impossible. The song ends with the singer telling the person that they are "forever dead" to them, suggesting that the relationship is beyond repair.


Overall, the lyrics to "Party Smasher" are intense and visceral, and seem to convey a sense of anger, frustration, and sadness. The song is a classic example of The Dillinger Escape Plan's intense and chaotic style, with its rapid-fire guitar riffs and thunderous drumming.


Line by Line Meaning

You are only the faded star of my design
You were meant to shine, but you failed my expectations and are now nothing more than a faded star.


Junked out lost potential and crazy from your questions answered
You've wasted your potential and have gone crazy trying to find answers to your questions.


Walk forth
Move forward, but don't expect me to follow.


You're the fulfillment of a fallacy
You were never meant to be real, you're just a result of a false belief.


A creature from a fantasy
You exist only in a fantasy world.


Don't think that you ever knew me
You never truly knew me, despite whatever you may think.


Don't you ever see
Can't you realize the reality of our situation?


We are forever entwined stuck in a play we can't get out of
We're stuck in a never-ending drama that we can't escape from.


Won't you ever see
Will you ever understand?


You and i will never be able to end this
No matter what we do, we'll never be able to resolve our situation.


We are forever entwined stuck in a play we can leave
We've been caught in a play that we can physically leave, but can't escape mentally.


You say someday we can start up again
You believe that there might be a chance for us to try again in the future.


Without a plan no sign of the pressure
We have no concrete plan, and no sense of urgency.


I say you're crazy
I don't think you're thinking realistically.


I hope you see my face in the mirror
I hope you understand the repercussions of our situation.


You will never learn
You won't ever grasp the reality of our situation.


You're forever dead to me
Our relationship is irreparable.


Won't you ever see
Can't you realize the reality of our situation?


Your shadow?
Your existence is nothing more than a shadow of what it used to be.




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