Ritual
Wasted Time Lyrics


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it's become a ritual
how could it be so dull
sacrificed at the altar of the almighty dollar
think you're so progressive
so flavor of the week
pacified garbage that puts me to sleep
i won't buy into it
i refuse to submit
cheap imitations
no relation
we're not the same
don't try to relate
don't even talk to me
i won't take the bait
get out of my face
i don't want to know you
i don't care for your "music"
or your fickle views
i won't buy into it
i refuse to submit
cheap imitations
no relation
it's all a ritual
it's all a ritual
it's all a ritual




another empty ritual
i won't surround myself with fakes

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Wasted Time's song "Ritual" are a commentary on the state of the music industry, and the way in which it has become a shallow and meaningless process. The repetition of the term "ritual" refers to the way in which the music industry has become a formulaic process, where artists are expected to conform to a particular sound or image in order to be successful. The phrase "sacrificed at the altar of the almighty dollar" highlights the way in which success in the music industry is often measured in financial terms, rather than artistic merit.


The lyrics express the frustration and disillusionment of the artist who refuses to conform to these expectations. Lines like "I won't buy into it, I refuse to submit" and "Get out of my face, I don't want to know you" show the artist's rejection of the mainstream music industry and their commitment to creating genuine and authentic music. The use of the phrase "cheap imitations, no relation" reinforces this idea of authenticity, highlighting the difference between those who are willing to compromise their art for commercial success, and those who are committed to their creative vision.


Overall, "Ritual" is a powerful critique of the music industry and the pressure placed on artists to conform to certain expectations. Through its lyrics, the song encourages listeners to reject the shallow and formulaic nature of the industry and to embrace their own creative visions.


Line by Line Meaning

it's become a ritual
This action or behavior has become a habitual part of my routine.


how could it be so dull
I am finding this experience to be very boring.


sacrificed at the altar of the almighty dollar
I am sacrificing something valuable in order to make money.


think you're so progressive
You believe yourself to be cutting-edge and forward-thinking.


so flavor of the week
You are currently popular or trending, but will soon be replaced.


pacified garbage that puts me to sleep
Your content is bland and unexciting, making me lose interest easily.


i won't buy into it
I am not interested in participating or supporting this.


i refuse to submit
I will not give in or surrender to this idea or behavior.


cheap imitations
These are low-quality copies or knockoffs of something else.


no relation
There is no connection or similarity between us.


we're not the same
We are fundamentally different from each other.


don't try to relate
Do not attempt to empathize or connect with me.


don't even talk to me
I do not want to engage in conversation with you.


i won't take the bait
I am not easily swayed or convinced by your words or actions.


get out of my face
I want you to go away and leave me alone.


i don't want to know you
I have no desire to form a relationship or connection with you.


i don't care for your "music"
I do not like or appreciate your type of art or expression.


or your fickle views
Your opinions or beliefs are inconsistent and change frequently.


it's all a ritual
These actions or behaviors are performed habitually and lack meaning or substance.


another empty ritual
This is just another meaningless and unfulfilling experience.


i won't surround myself with fakes
I refuse to spend time with or be associated with inauthentic people.




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