Or they just wanted something totally badass.Deadmau5 returns to Purple Rocks this yr for his annual Day of the deadmau5 celebration. Given this combination of items, I'm led to believe the song is just a cross between teen angst and game griefing - possibly that one is the cause of the other or that they are cyclical in cause. Morning sickness was explained by another commenter. Regarding "boy with bombs in NMA", NMA (No Mutants Allowed) is a game community website focusing on post-apocalypse games. This is often referred to in science fiction and the graphic novel universe. With regards to "teenage girls with ESP", ESP is extrasensory perception - the unexplained phenomenon of people perceiving things not using the traditional 5 human senses. It's also possible that they're just making an epic out of game griefing. Alternatively, they could be relating gaming griefing to IRL griefing. It's possible that the artists are suggesting griefing having a larger effect on the outside world. They aren't taking into account the perspective (outside world) of those they are griefing. suggests that griefers live in their own little bubble of pleasure. Lots of kids end up being griefers or doing at least some griefing because they have some sort of angst and want to take out their emotions on others. A griefer is anyone whose goal in a game is to cause other players grief, hence the name. The term "griefer" was around before Minecraft was. "Boys with bombs in NMA" - I think this points to No Mutants Allowed ( /), a fansite about Fallout and various other post-apocalyptic games.Īs for "Morning sickness, XYZ" - The XYZ part may refer to a band called XYZ ( /…) I‘m amazed to see Deadmau5 use this writing method, as prejudice had me believing he didn‘t have it in him. These sorts of vague texts fascinate me, as the way I interpret them relies heavily on my past experience and current knowledge. As I understand it, the more intelligent people rely on technology and man-made constructs, the "inferior" rely on religion (this does not reflect my actual opinion on the subject, it‘s only my perception of the lyrics :D). I think it also bashes religion at the start ("We got machines, but the kids got Jesus"). If I were to sum the song up, I‘d say it was about escaping the real world by entering the more controlled world of gaming/internet ("Another world outside.") because this world is too chaotic. "Boys with bombs in NMA" - I think this points to No Mutants Allowed (/), a fansite about Fallout and various other post-apocalyptic games.Īs for "Morning sickness, XYZ" - The XYZ part may refer to a band called XYZ (/…) They might be twisting that on girls, because the internet often steriotypes girls as "know-it-all‘s" about men, etc. ESP is considered to be a paranormal ability (baseless ability, little to no facts to prove its existance). "Teenage girls with ESP" - I don‘t know exactly what they mean with this, but the first thing that comes to mind is extra-sensory perception (ESP). I would rather point to internet (or game) related things, seeing as the term "griefer" is used in many video games to describe a player that is destructive or detrimental to the game. We want the cash or the drugs you're after We like to move like we both don't need this
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