23 Years
Whippersnapper Lyrics


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Twenty three years since the last revolution
Twenty one miles to the nearest filling station
Riding through the night without a destination
To kick out the jams for the next generation.
There's a murderer walking through your mind
And a hero flawless in design.
It's up to you to take a side.
But nevermind cause we're saying
Something you don't want to hear.
Tired of waking up
Will somebody turn the channel?
Tried to watch the news but it's
More than I can handle
Open up your eyes and tell me what you see
Kick down the doors and blow up the TV
Don't worry You can save yourself.
The answer's not in anybody else.
But nevermind cause we're saying
Something you don't want to hear.
Say a prayer for the next
Generation suicides and Saturday nights.
There's nothing great for the next generation,
We've got to stand take control of our lives.




But nevermind cause we're saying
Something you don't want to hear.

Overall Meaning

"23 Years" by Whippersnapper is a song that offers a social commentary on the current state of affairs, with its lyrics presenting a bleak image of the world around us. The song starts by referring to the last revolution that happened 23 years ago, which implies that nothing significant has changed since then. The next line highlights the isolation of the characters in the song, as they are 21 miles away from the nearest filling station, emphasizing their disconnection from the world.


The song continues with a call for change and activism as the characters ride through the night, without a destination, to kick out the jams for the next generation. However, this is interrupted by the realization that there is a murderer walking through their mind and a flawless hero in design. This line denotes the duality in human nature, that there is both good and evil. It is then up to the listener to take a side and decide which one they want to be.


The next part of the song speaks of the exhaustion and frustration of life, with the mention of waking up tired and feeling overwhelmed by the news. It encourages the listener to open their eyes, take control of their lives, and make a change. The lyrics resonate throughout the song as it presents a harsh view of society's failings and a call-to-action for change.


Line by Line Meaning

Twenty three years since the last revolution
It's been a while since the last major change in society.


Twenty one miles to the nearest filling station
There are very few places for people to get what they need to survive.


Riding through the night without a destination
People are willing to take risks and make sacrifices to change their circumstances.


To kick out the jams for the next generation.
The hope is to inspire and motivate the younger generation to make positive changes.


There's a murderer walking through your mind
Negative thoughts and emotions can be dangerous and destructive.


And a hero flawless in design.
There is potential for greatness within each of us.


It's up to you to take a side.
Each person has to decide whether to embrace their potential or give in to negativity.


But nevermind cause we're saying something you don't want to hear.
The message may be uncomfortable or unpopular, but it needs to be said.


Tired of waking up
Feeling worn out and disillusioned with life.


Will somebody turn the channel?
Desire for escape from the struggles of reality.


Tried to watch the news but it's more than I can handle
The state of the world is overwhelming and depressing.


Open up your eyes and tell me what you see
Encouragement to face the truth and take action.


Kick down the doors and blow up the TV
Symbolic act of rejecting mainstream culture and media.


Don't worry You can save yourself
Belief that individuals have the power to change their own lives and circumstances.


The answer's not in anybody else.
No one else can do the work for you; it's up to each individual to take action.


Say a prayer for the next generation suicides and Saturday nights.
Concern for the struggles faced by young people today.


There's nothing great for the next generation,
The current state of the world doesn't offer much hope or promise for the future.


We've got to stand take control of our lives.
Encouragement to take ownership of our situations and make positive changes.




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