Jumat, 16 Juli 2010

Insomniac

Insomniac
1. Armatage Shanks

In an interview with Billie Joe he stated that "Armatage Shanks is a brand of toilets made in the UK" In other words the name is completely random, but at the same time it connects to the song. Billie is singing about how his or someone else's life is in the toilet. They're pessimistic, claustrophobic, and they can't even trust themselves. Not only do they have their own problems, but society's push on them is making it worse and now they're not sure what to do.



2. Brat

"Brat" is a song about all of the trust-fund babies, all of the surbubia kids, all of the rich kids, who don't have respect for their parents and just see them as a bank and cannot wait until the day they die so they get their parents money.


3. Stuck With Me

In this song, the narrator (Billie Joe) is pretty much saying that he is a loser and doesn't really care if he gets "thrown back into the gutter".


4. Geek Stink Breath

BJ wrote this because of all the bad things that happen to you after doing drugs. Mainly meth.



5. No Pride

It might be about a person who got kicked down and now is feeling like crap, and warning some other guy about it so that that guy doesn't end up having no pride too



6. Bab's Uvula Who

BJ describes anger problems that everybody has in a colorful discription in Bab's Uvula Who. Everybody can relate to this song. Everybody has a temper and sometimes it just gets to a boiling point where you just let your actions and your words explode. After your temper blows your brain out of your skull you tend to have a bad feeling in your stomach.

The name for this song was taken from a knock-knock joke somebody did.



7. 86

"86" means that you are banned from returning to a club. Green Day was 86ed from 924 Gilman St. for signing to a major label instead of staying with Lookout, which was an indie label. The East Bay punk scene rejected Green Day after the release of Dookie, and after seeing graffiti from fans calling the band sellouts, Billie Joe wrote the song from an ex-fan's point of view, with the lyric "There's no return from 86" saying that they're banned from Gilman and that they really don't care, as they are now the world's greatest current punk rock act.


8. Panic Song

This song to me is about thinking all these bad things are happening when you're high. And nothing is right and a million thoughts go into your head about how you feel everyone is against you etc. but in reality nothing is wrong - you're just panicking and being paranoid.


9. Stuart and the Ave
Posted by Words-I-Might-Have-Ate on August 11 2009
This song is about moving on with your life when it gets too messed up. Whether it's leaving someone or something.


10. Brain Stew


Billie Joe wrote most of the songs on Insomniac when he couldn't go back asleep after his kid kept waking up crying in the middle of the night. Brain Stew is a song about the insomnia he got from all of that waking up in the middle of the night and how it affected him.


11. Jaded


It makes sense that this song flows out of Brain Stew, where he cannot sleep, so he possibly uses drugs to ease the insomnia, and then he is "jaded." This song is partly about being high, but more importantly about always moving forward in life, regardless of how correctly you are moving (always move forward; going straight will get you nowhere)




12. Westbound Sign


This song is about moving on with your life. It also sounds like the main character is on drugs, with the line "weighed out, her choices on a scale".




13. Tight Wad Hill


this song to me is about this nowhere town that's filled with junkies.
and saying how the people there (perticularly the "white trash manequin") are wasting their lives hanging around some shitty place.

this may or may not be another nodd to Rodeo.



14. Walking Contradiction



The narrator of this song claims to be a walking contradiction and brings up examples of how he refutes and opposes himself - "I'm a smart ass, but I'm playing dumb", "I have no belief, but I believe..." But aside from that he's also mentioning the contradictions of life, and how "standards are set and broken all the time". Indeed, it seems that the world is contradicting itself in so many ways. How often do we complain about the ever-present Murphy's Law and Catch 22? "Losers winning big on the lottery, rehab reject still sniffing glue". Life itself is a walking contradiction.

Certain parts of this song might have been inspired by the side effects of success.
"I'm a victim of a Catch 22" - show-business is full of those catches. When your music is good, a lot of people start liking it - and then they say you sold out and start hating the exact same things they used to like about you before. And somehow by doing what you like, you turn into something that you hate. "My wallet's fat and so is my head" - honest words about what might happen to you after you unexpectedly get rich and famous, not everyone can stand that test.

It is believed that there is no such thing as "a popular punk band", yet that's exactly what Green Day managed to become. A walking contradiction.


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