01. Early 80's hardcore punk band f… Read Full Bio ↴Void is name to at least 16 artists:
01. Early 80's hardcore punk band from the US
02. A psytrance DJ and artist from Israel
03. At least five established metal bands with name Void
04. An English industrial/post-black metal band of OCD (Matt Jarman)
05. A jazz group from Perth, Australia
06. An electronic duo from Germany, Michael Bruder and Wolfgang Wahl
07. A drum and bass/jungle artist from the UK
08. A doujin trance producer from Japan running Mournfinale.
09. A black metal band from the United States.
10. Berlin school electronic musician Danyo Romijn from Netherlands since 1997.
11. Depressive Black Metal one-man-band from Baku, Azerbaijan
12. Alternative rock project from Kyiv, Ukraine by Viktor Pryduvalov
13. Alabama's resident drunk.
14. A young rapper from the Netherlands.
15. A young rapper from the US.
16. A meme rap duo known for their diss tracks on YouTube.
01. Early 80's hardcore punk band closely linked to the Washington D.C. scene but actually hailing from nearby Columbia, Maryland. Often credited as one of the first bands to successfully fuse hardcore and heavy metal, this was mostly due to guitarist Bubba Dupree's unique playing style that somehow managed to merge the reckless abandonment of punk with the technical riffing of metal. Mostly ignored at the time, they did manage to gather a small cult following through their chaotic live shows that often ended in drunken mayhem perfectly mirroring their highly volatile music. Their recorded legacy consists of just fifteen tracks, three on the legendary Flex Your Head compilation of early D.C. hardcore and twelve more on a split album with The Faith, both released on seminal hardcore label Dischord. There is also an unauthorized CD of their early demos available. They also recorded an album for Touch And Go records which remains unreleased called Potion For Bad Dreams.
02. A psytrance DJ from Israel, who has branched out into genres such as guitar psytrance, psychedelic rock and electro. He is a member of the Chemical Crew.
03. There are at least five established metal bands around the world by the name of Void. www.metal-archives.com could maybe help you identify which Void you're listening to.
04. An English industrial/post-black metal band of OCD (Matt Jarman) who has done work with Zyklon, Aborym, and Red Harvest.
05. A jazz group from Perth, Australia. Website: www.void.tv
06. An electronic duo from Germany, Michael Bruder and Wolfgang Wahl.
07. A drum and bass/jungle artist from the UK
08. Known as void in the doujin music scene, creates various kind of electronic music, mainly trance. Has created BMS files for the BMS OF FIGHTER events. His work and website can be found on http://www.mournfinale.com/
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11. «Void» is «Violet Cold» now www.last.fm/music/Violet+Cold
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14. Void is a 15 year old rapper from the Netherlands that's on the come up. Inspired by rappers like NF, Logic, Eminem and Josh A.
15. Void is also a teenage rapper from Texas that is working on a plethora of tracks, including “When I Die,” “Tigerstooth,” “Teen Witch,” and “Slice Slice.”
16. void is also the name of rap duo which consisted of Packgod and Leg, Best known for making diss tracks on popular creators such as Pokimane, Adin Ross and IShowSpeed. As of now the only member is Leg following a dispute between the two.
My Rules
Void Lyrics
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They're on the streets and in the schools
One thing I know for sure
Life can't be without structures
I'm not the hand of their tools
I'm gonna live by my rules
Why should I listen to those fools
I was raised to respect their ways
But I'm caught up in their maze
So many questions come up in me
But which one is the one to see?
I'm not the hand of their tools
I'm gonna live by my rules
Why should I listen to those fools
I'm gonna live by my rules
The lyrics to Void's song "My Rules" reflect the singer's rebellious nature towards society's expectations and rules. The first two lines of the song, "Everywhere I go I'm seeing rules, They're on the streets and in the schools," suggests that the singer is constantly surrounded by rules and regulations that society has imposed upon him. Nevertheless, despite recognizing the need for structure, the singer asserts his desire to set his own rules and live life on his own terms.
The lyrics "I'm not the hand of their tools, I'm gonna live by my rules, Why should I listen to those fools, I'm gonna live by my rules" epitomize the singer's independence and defiance towards the societal norms. The phrase "I'm not the hand of their tools" suggests that the singer refuses to be molded by society, and instead, chooses to chart his own path in life. The statement "Why should I listen to those fools" further underscores the singer's disdain for conforming to societal expectations.
However, the singer acknowledges that he was raised to respect societal rules and traditions but feels trapped in society's constricting ways, as the lyrics "I was raised to respect their ways, But I'm caught up in their maze, So many questions come up in me, But which one is the one to see?" imply.
Overall, the lyrics in Void's song "My Rules" promote individualism, personal freedom, and self-expression, and encourage listeners to embrace their uniqueness and chart their path in life without being led by external forces.
Line by Line Meaning
Everywhere I go I'm seeing rules
I observe the presence of rules in all aspects of life
They're on the streets and in the schools
Rules are apparent in public places and educational institutions
One thing I know for sure
I am certain that life cannot exist without structures
Life can't be without structures
Rules and structures are a necessary part of life
I'm not the hand of their tools
I am not a tool to be controlled by others
I'm gonna live by my rules
I will establish and follow my own set of rules
Why should I listen to those fools
I will not heed the advice of those I deem unintelligent or foolish
I was raised to respect their ways
I was brought up to follow the customs of others
But I'm caught up in their maze
However, I find myself entangled in their complex web of rules
So many questions come up in me
I have numerous inquiries and doubts
But which one is the one to see?
Yet, I am unsure which question to prioritize or answer
Writer(s): Eduardo Motta, Fabio Luiz
Contributed by Peyton W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Zaenolifix
LYRICS
Everywhere i go I'm seeing rules
They’re on the streets and in the schools
One thing I know for sure
Life can’t be without structures
I’m not the hand of their tools
I’m gonna live by my rules
Why should I listen to those fools
I’m gonna live by my rules
I was raised to respect their ways
But I’m caught up in their maze
So many questions come up in me
But which one is the one to see?
I’m not the hand of their tools
I’m gonna live by my rules
Why should I listen to those fools
I’m gonna live by my rules
Zaenolifix
LYRICS
Everywhere i go I'm seeing rules
They’re on the streets and in the schools
One thing I know for sure
Life can’t be without structures
I’m not the hand of their tools
I’m gonna live by my rules
Why should I listen to those fools
I’m gonna live by my rules
I was raised to respect their ways
But I’m caught up in their maze
So many questions come up in me
But which one is the one to see?
I’m not the hand of their tools
I’m gonna live by my rules
Why should I listen to those fools
I’m gonna live by my rules
pbradford021
I m not the hand of their tools, im gonna listen on YouTube!
AV_LOS
i love this band \m/ \m/
THEM HEATHENS
wow they r fucking amazing......
METAL MAN CHILD
All i wanted was a pepsi!!
Violentet
not the right song bud
Silas Laramee
Let's go get cokes
Druffmaul
And he just gave you a rimshot from hell.
Window Liberation Brigade
When your guy gets a bad batch and you have to be the first one to find out
theMOONisNotcool
wheres the other version!