Neo Chavez 400
dustbox Lyrics


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Get back! My neo chavez!
Get back! My neo chavez!
Get back! My neo chavez!
Get back! My neo chavez! 400!

I wanna kill the guy who stole my bike.
Blood thirsty "J" is coming from behind.
Get back! My neo chavez!
Get back! My neo chavez!




Get back! My neo chavez!
Get back! My neo chavez, Get back...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of dustbox's song Neo Chavez 400 depict a scene of revenge and determination. The song exudes a sense of urgency as the singer demands the return of their bike through the repeated refrain of "Get back! My neo chavez!" The use of the name "Neo Chavez" is intriguing as it is unclear what it references. It is possible that the name is symbolic of the singer's desire for a new revolution or a new beginning.


The chorus is contrasted with the verses that describe the singer's violent desire to seek revenge on the person who stole their bike. The line "Blood thirsty J is coming from behind" suggests that the singer is willing to go to any lengths to get their bike back. The juxtaposition of the determined chorus and the violent verses creates an interesting tension in the song. It is possible that the song is a commentary on the destructive nature of revenge, and the need for a new beginning or revolution to break the cycle of violence.


Line by Line Meaning

Get back! My neo chavez!
I demand the return of my cherished possession, represented by the name Neo Chavez.


Get back! My neo chavez! 400!
I am specifically referring to the Neo Chavez 400 model of this possession.


I wanna kill the guy who stole my bike.
I am feeling intense anger towards the person who took my possession from me.


Blood thirsty "J" is coming from behind.
I am aggressively pursuing the thief, represented by the initials "J".


Get back! My neo chavez, Get back...
I am repeating my demand for the return of Neo Chavez, emphasizing my urgency and determination to retrieve my possession.




Writer(s): Dustbox

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