slave
The Germs Lyrics


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It starts in your head
And moves to your hands
Your body starts shakin'
'Cause you're in demand
You do the slave to the beat
Of the neuro-sutra can can

You're lashed 'twixt the stars
With your ice and motor cars
You do the slave to the beat
Of the neuro-sutra can can
Oh yea! Yea! Pull out the zen
I've got a Buddhist principle in my hand
Your life seems wasted your bodies laced in
Don't stop now you've got to trace it

You put your hands together
Writhe in the shackle
You twist your body round
'Til it starts to crackle
You do the slave to the beat
Of the neuro-sutra can can

You're lashed 'twixt the stars
With your ice and motor cars
You do the slave to the beat
Of the neuro-sutra can can
Oh yea! Yea! Pull out the zen
I've got a Buddhist principle in my hand
Your life seems wasted your bodies laced in
Don't stop now you've got to trace it





Right here right now shake it in and out now
Lights on off now make it spin and fight now

Overall Meaning

The Germsā€™ song, ā€œThe Slaveā€ is a captivating and thought-provoking song that seems to promote a free-spirited lifestyle. The lyrics of the song depict a sense of liberation as they talk about individuals living their lives without any inhibitions. The song appears to be a celebration of life, urging its listeners to let go and indulge in the moment. The opening lines, ā€œIt starts in your head, and moves to your hands, your body starts shakin', ā€˜Cause you're in demandā€ suggest a sense of excitement, and that the individual is ready to take on the world.


The lyrics continue to talk about being ā€œlashed 'twixt the stars with your ice and motor carsā€ indicating that individuals should be free to pursue their dreams and desires as they see fit. The phrase ā€œneuro-sutra can canā€ is used repeatedly throughout the song, which appears to be an amalgamation of eastern and western philosophies that encourage individuals to live a life of spiritual freedom. The song encourages listeners to transcend their physical limitations, and to break free from their everyday lives to experience a more transcendent existence.


In conclusion, The Germsā€™ ā€œThe Slaveā€ is a powerful song that urges its listeners to live life on their own terms, break free from social norms, and celebrate their individuality. The song encourages listeners to seek a higher level of consciousness and transcend their everyday existence.


Line by Line Meaning

It starts in your head
The urge to dance begins in your mind


And moves to your hands
Then your hands start moving with the rhythm


Your body starts shakin'
This causes your whole body to shake


'Cause you're in demand
This happens because you feel socially obligated to dance


You do the slave to the beat
You feel like you're a slave to the rhythm of the music


Of the neuro-sutra can can
This refers to a type of dance known as the neuro-sutra can can


You're lashed 'twixt the stars
You feel like you're being controlled by the cosmic forces


With your ice and motor cars
This refers to your material possessions and how they ultimately control you


Oh yea! Yea! Pull out the zen
This line indicates that you need to find inner peace and calm your mind


I've got a Buddhist principle in my hand
This means that the singer has found peace and is trying to share this with the listener


Your life seems wasted your bodies laced in
The singer is acknowledging that our society values material wealth over spiritual fulfillment


Don't stop now you've got to trace it
The singer is encouraging the listener to continue seeking inner peace even though it may be difficult


You put your hands together
This is a familiar dance move


Writhe in the shackle
However, the singer is critical of how dancing has become a form of bondage


You twist your body round
The singer is emphasizing how dancing can cause physical strain


'Til it starts to crackle
The singer is almost suggesting that our bodies will inevitably break down from all this dancing


Right here right now shake it in and out now
The singer is encouraging the listener to dance in the present moment and enjoy it while it lasts


Lights on off now make it spin and fight now
The singer is almost mocking how dancing has devolved into a superficial, flashy performance rather than a personal experience




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Written by: Darby Crash, Georg Ruthenberg

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@madmenenist1464

It starts in your head
And moves to your hands
Your body starts shakin'
Cuz you're in demand
You do the slave to the beat
Of the neuro-sutra can can...

You're lashed 'twixt the stars
With your ice and motor cars:
You do the slave to the beat
Of the neuro-sutra can can
Oh yea! Yea! Pull out the zen
I've got a Buddhist principle in my hand
Your life seems wasted your bodies laced in
Don't stop now you've got to trace it...

You put your hands together
Writhe in the shackle
You twist your body round
Till it starts to crackle:
You do the slave to the beat
Of the neuro-sutra can can...

Right here right now shake it in and out some
Lights on off now make it spin and fight now



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