They broke up in 1981, but reunited at various times, including to record the 1990 album Condor. A 2004 reunion includes in the band's lineup Circle Jerks bassist Zander Schloss.
Message From The Underworld
The Weirdos Lyrics
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Who feel the overload
A message from the underworld
We finally broke the code
There is no god in heaven
There is no answer fit
Just a phantom overlord
Who says that this is it
Can ya feel the chords we play?
Can ya hear the words we say?
Can ya feel the chords we play?
Can ya hear the words we say?
There is no need to pray
Repentance is in vain
The message from the underworld
Says we're all insane
There is no wrong or right
There is no Pentecost
There is no guiding light
No answer for the lost
I said, "uh, yeah"
Can ya feel the chords we play?
Can ya hear the words we say?
Can ya feel the chords we play?
Can ya hear the words we say?
Message from the underworld
Hooga-ooga
Message from the underworld
Hooga-ooga
(etc.)
The Weirdos' song "Message From The Underworld" has a distinctive punk rock sound that compliments the lyrics' dark and nihilistic themes. The song seems to be directed towards those who are feeling overwhelmed and searching for answers, but are ultimately left with the realization that there is no higher power or explanation for the chaos of existence. The singer asserts that there is no God or guiding force, but rather just a phantom overlord who claims that this is all there is. The lyrics suggest that religion and repentance are pointless, and that everyone is insane in their own way. The chorus asks the listener if they can feel the chords and hear the words the band is playing, as if to offer some sort of solace or connection through the power of music.
Overall, the song seems to be a meditation on the meaninglessness of life and the difficulty of finding a sense of purpose or direction. It is a dark and cynical message, but one that may resonate with those who have struggled with existential questions and the feeling of being lost or adrift. The song's fast-paced, intense sound serves to underscore its themes of confusion and uncertainty, and the lyrics' repeated assertion that "there is no" offers a bleak yet honest perspective on the human condition.
Line by Line Meaning
Attention all you humans
Listen up, folks
Who feel the overload
If you're feeling overwhelmed
A message from the underworld
Here's a message from a darker place
We finally broke the code
We figured something out
There is no god in heaven
There's no divine power in the sky
There is no answer fit
No solution to our problems
Just a phantom overlord
We're being controlled by something unseen
Who says that this is it
It's all predetermined
I said, "uh, yeah"
I'm telling you
Can ya feel the chords we play?
Do you understand the music we're making?
Can ya hear the words we say?
Do you comprehend our message?
There is no need to pray
Praying won't fix anything
Repentance is in vain
You can't make up for your mistakes
The message from the underworld
The message from our dark perspective
Says we're all insane
We're all a little crazy
There is no wrong or right
There are no absolutes
There is no Pentecost
Nothing is holy or sacred
There is no guiding light
No one to show us the way
No answer for the lost
No help for those who are struggling
Message from the underworld
Our message of darkness
Hooga-ooga
Primitive chant
Message from the underworld
Our message of darkness
Hooga-ooga
Primitive chant
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Written by: CLIFF ROMAN, JOHN P DENNEY
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