~~After all the events, someone is telling the writer to let go of his past, and create new memories, have a better and happy life, embrace it.~~ We've been waiting to collect what you've let go We look up from the ground / in fields of paperwhiteĪnd floating up / you pass us in the nightĪ future gazing out / a past to overwrite Push it back down / Black out / Blood in your eye Push it back down / You push it back down As the writer yells at the abuser, he stops and asks if he even is listening.~~ The abuser tries to escape from the "lies" but falls down in obvious sight of his crimes. ~~When the writer stands up for himself, the abuser denies everything without a care for what he's done. No remorse for the trust you're breaking. ~~The writer is basically yelling at his abuser for wanting him, cursing.~~ You push it back down / You push it back down He says he knew only the lies that the abuser told him, and is hurt, saying that it cuts deeply. ~~The writer is being sexually abused in these two verses. So the floating ufos that pass above us in the night, have to come down on the surface of the Earth to teach us being a wiser society.Īnother hint about this interpretation, is that Chester voice fades into an extraterrestrial voice at the end of the track. Then, in order to have "a future gazing out" and "a past to overwrite", Mike sings: "come down, far below, we've been waiting to collect the things you know". "we look up from the ground", "floating up", "pass us in the night"). I think the other comment about the aliens is right, because there are some references to the ufo light spheres in the song (i.e. This part fades then into a more quiet one, meaning that the conflict is over. "Blackout" and "blood in your eyes" are repeated several times. I think this a musical way to describe a chaotic rebellion of the people against the governments. Then, there is a confusing dubstep-like instrumental part. There is another comment around here that explains well the song line by line. In the first part, Chester is angry against the governments. Therefore, the correct interpretation for Blackout is socio-political. The Catalyst ends with a prayer to God and the ascension of the souls. Fallout and Iridescent are about the nuclear bomb detonation. Burning in the Skies is mainly about wars (debris, smoke, burnt bridges). For instance, Wretches and Kings is about rich people helding the power and enslaving the poors. Each track addresses a different socio-political problem. Shinoda please the extraterrestrials to come down on the Earth and teach us to be correct.Ī Thousand Suns is a concept album about a possible nuclear war in the actual decaying world. We've been waiting to collect what you've let go" We've been waiting to collect the things you know This is an obvious reference to UFOs and extraterrestrials. Masses wins the conflict and humanity is ready for a new age but.we need help. The war starts between governments and masses. Governments don't want to listen to anything. The world is going down but governments say that is not their fault, that people is mistaking, while they are suffocating in their own disorder. Governments try to suppress the knowledge, but then a violent rebellion starts (blood in your eyes) People is alone and feels bad in this world.Īll the taxes, waste of public money, exploitation of resources. Chester is simply angry with governments and politicians.Īll the bad decisions taken by governments have made a certain world. Magic Sunday - Dave Rodgers feat.The interpratation of Mira Mira is completely wrong.Wait For You (Dancefloor Night Mix) - Ace.I Can't Stop Lovin' You - Dream Fighters.Falling Into My Heart - Terence Holler.I Just Wanna Call You Now - Norma Sheffield.Impact Blue - Michiko Neya & Yumi Kakazu įly To Me To The Moon & Back - The Spiders From Mars.Don't You (Forget About My Love) - Sophie.One Night In Arabia (B4 Za Beat Remix) - Go Go Girls.Night Fever - Dave Rodgers & Mega NRG Man.The effect might have been derived from the Software Automatic Mouth (SAM) text-to-speech program that was released with certain old Commodore, Atari, and Apple computers. The song is well-known for its robotic voice effect, with is also found in a number of other Eurobeat songs.It was also featured in Initial D Arcade Stage 3. Black Out is featured in Act 25 of Initial D.Super Eurobeat Presents Initial D ~D Non-Stop Mega Mix~īlack Out (by Takehito Koyasu as Ryosuke Takahashi Super Eurobeat Presents Initial D ~D Selection 3~ (Malfunction, energy overload, data entry complete)įeel the black out, black out! (energize) (Malfunction, energy overload, malfunction, energy overload) (Transmit sequence data, manipulate frequency controller, damage alert)
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