Unretrofied
The Dillinger Escape Plan Lyrics


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Is the can half diseased
Or is the disease half canned
And is the man half machine
Or is the machine half man

I'm unretrofied
For you I'll just fake it
In the end just save it
For a new song and leave dead

In the end time is wasted
In the end wood paneled wagon
Carpool dragons
Killing me again

Now they're looting our holes
Until there is nothing left
Calloused intentions it seems,
Coward's invention at best

I'm unretrofied
For you Jesus can't play the music
Caused he's nailed to the cross
And over gnawed off feet I find

That I can't walk




I can't even walk
We're all dead

Overall Meaning

The Dillinger Escape Plan's song Unretrofied is a dynamic and thought-provoking work with cryptic lyrics that spark interpretation. At the opening of the song, the singer raises a series of rhetorical questions, whose responses are intended to cast confusion or mystery concerning the nature of their reality. The first two lines, "Is the can half diseased/Or is the disease half canned," suggest that the system is contaminated from the very core. The lines could be interpreted as a metaphor for the body or mind. The second two lines, "And is the man half machine/Or is the machine half man," carries technological undertones, hinting about a future where human beings may become more machine-like in nature.


As the song progresses, the lyrics get more agonizing and depressed, and it's clear that the singer is feeling a tremendous amount of suffocation and confinement within their current reality. They feel the need to break free, to reinvent themselves and discover something genuine, but they are stuck faking it for someone else, possibly their lover or the society at large. The line "For you Jesus can't play the music/Caused he's nailed to the cross" suggests that societal restrictions prohibit people from expressing themselves freely. The singer seems to have been stifled by expectations and wants to escape the limitations that have been imposed on them.


In conclusion, Unretrofied is a symbolic and abstract critique of societal restrictions, and the pressure humans feel to conform to them. The song is layered and thought-provoking, and its imagery is significant in trying to understand the world and humanity at large.


Line by Line Meaning

Is the can half diseased
Questioning the extent of the contamination in the can


Or is the disease half canned
Questioning the extent of the canning in preventing contamination


And is the man half machine
Questioning the extent of the integration of machine and human


Or is the machine half man
Questioning the extent of the human-like qualities of machines


I'm unretrofied
Unchanged, not retrofitted or updated


For you I'll just fake it
Pretending to be something they're not for someone else


In the end just save it
Saving an effort for later


For a new song and leave dead
For a new project and abandon what's left behind


In the end time is wasted
Time is squandered in the end


In the end wood paneled wagon
In the end, a symbol of a bygone era of transportation


Carpool dragons
A whimsical, external element with no real significance


Killing me again
Bringing back a painful memory


Now they're looting our holes
Stealing from us


Until there is nothing left
Depleting resources completely


Calloused intentions it seems,
Intentions that lack empathy


Coward's invention at best
An invention borne out of fear


For you Jesus can't play the music
Describing an impossible situation


Caused he's nailed to the cross
Explaining the reason for the impossibility


And over gnawed off feet I find
The realization of debilitating damage


That I can't walk
Acknowledging one's inability to move forward


I can't even walk
Emphasizing the severity of the inability


We're all dead
Alluding to the inevitability of death




Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BENJAMIN ALLEN WEINMAN

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@mickiejamesluver13

First time I heard this song was during the first SmackDown vs Raw game and I've loved it ever since.

@SadisticPS5

Me too the nostalgia is real

@DaddySatoruGojo

Yup the 2006 smack down vs raw. I still have it

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@@SadisticPS5 word

@RainColle

Same

@thaatkiddisweird

SmackDown! vs. Raw 2006 is the 2nd SVR in the series the very first SVR is the one w/ Vince McMahon's face on the front cover

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@NimbusHex

This was the only song I had heard from TDEP before I saw them in concert for the first time. To say I was unprepared is an understatement.

@josephbastidas3561

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@dontgojohnson

That must have been a shock to the system...lol

@christianjunegregorio3053

I wish i was you

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