RED
Whirlwind Heat Lyrics


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A one a two a three
Karate chop you




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Whirlwind Heat's song "Red" are short and to the point. The song opens with the countdown, "A one a two a three," as if signaling a fight or a physical altercation. The next line, "Karate chop you," furthers this idea, indicating a sudden and forceful attack.


The word "red" itself can be interpreted in several ways. It can be seen as a reference to anger or aggression, the color often being associated with intense emotions. Additionally, the word "red" can be a reference to blood, suggesting a violent and bloody confrontation.


The repetitive nature of the lyrics also adds to the overall feeling of chaos and disorder in the song. The same few phrases are repeated over and over again, creating a sense of urgency and getting the listener's heart rate up. Whirlwind Heat's use of these short and powerful lyrics creates a sense of excitement and danger, the kind of energy one might feel in a mosh pit or other high-intensity situation.


Line by Line Meaning

A one a two a three
Starting off with a countdown, Whirlwind Heat is ready to go.


Karate chop you
The band is using violent imagery to express their aggressive energy.


I wipe the blood off the microphone so I can sing
The lead singer is so passionate about performing that he doesn't mind dealing with the aftermath of his intense vocals.


The blood sprays out like a shower
The band is willing to sacrifice everything - even their own bodies - for their music.


I'm going to make love to the rhythm
Whirlwind Heat is all about creating a deep connection with their music, both physically and emotionally.


I'll hold you down 'till you're more than sore
The lyrics are once again using aggressive language to express their passion for music.


Red, get yourself together
The song is commanding the listener to snap out of it and experience the music fully.


Red, you ain't much fun no more
The band is calling out those who don't appreciate the music and telling them to get into the spirit of things.




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