paroles de chanson Rats - Commentary - Motionless In White
So
the
first
time
on
graveyard
shift
is
rats
and
I
think
it's
a
Rather
interesting
way
to
begin
an
album,
But
I
really
wanted
a
song
that
was
going
To
hit
really
fucking
hard
as
the
first
track.
I
love
on
all
the
previous
albums
first
tracks.
We've
done
pretty
much
that
and
for
me
rats
and
bodies
what
I
Love
most
about
Immaculate
misconception
starting
off
creatures.
It's
just
it's
just
fucking
slams
when
it
comes
in
And
immediately
set
the
tone
for
what's
to
follow.
I
think
the
music
to
This
song
reminds
Me
how
I
felt
about
death
march
in
that.
Yes.
It
has
a
lot
of
elements
and
sounds
that
Are
found
throughout
all
the
genres
of
music.
But
as
far
as
one
band
and
one
song
that
uses
them
in
this
particular
Way,
I
don't
really
know
what
other
bands
you
could
compare
Death
March
or
rats
to
I
think
it's
just
a
perfect
example
of
What
I
mean
when
I
say
We
found
our
sound
on
reincarnate.
Engrave
our
shift
is
like
a
refined
version
of
that
sound.
I
just
what
a
better
way
to
start
off
an
album
than
with
a
track
that
Continues
to
Brand
our
identity
and
just
hits
much
like
like
I
said
Immaculate
Conception
in
Death
March
hit
just
So
fucking
powerful
and
so
hard
right
off
the
bat.
I
worked
on
the
music
to
the
song
with
my
friend
Tom
Haines
who
is
a
Great
writer
and
producer
I
flew
to
Chicago
to
studio
and
it
was
Actually
the
first
song
that
was
completely
finished
musically
for
Graveyard
shift
Ricky
and
I
had
started
the
music
to
hourglass
long
Before
this,
but
this
was
the
first
time
I
was
Actually
completed
start
to
finish
musically
for
the
album.
My
favorite
part
musically
of
this
track
is
definitely
the
super
Stompy
Bridge
middle
section
when
I
Was
running
the
guitar
part
for
it.
I
was
originally
trying
to
make
it
more
of
like
a
traditional
Like
we've
done
before
million
times
throughout
all
of
our
songs
and
Tom
was
like
dude,
you
got
to
have
like
the
four
on
the
floor
over
That
instead
or
just
like
this
this
stomp
your
beat
rather
than
more
Of
a
breakdown
type
of
vibe
and
we
tried
it
and
I
was
like,
Holy
Fuck
it
was
like
the
heaviest
thing
I've
ever
heard.
I
honestly
think
that
it's
the
heaviest
Musical
part
of
any
emotional
song
ever.
I
just
remember
listening
back
over
and
over
when
it
was
done
and
I
Was
like
dude,
this
is
for
sure
going
to
be
the
opener
to
the
album
And
to
look
back
that
was
in
January
of
2016
that
we
were
Working
on
this
song
and
to
see
that
ended
up
opening
the
album.
I
just
I
think
we
definitely
have
a
thing
for
starting
an
album.
Aw
out
on
like
the
kind
of
slower
mover
more
power
songs.
I
think
black
damask
was
a
great
way
to
start
infamous
on
him
a
Little
bit
more
faster
and
out
to
pick
up
from
Immaculate
starting
Creatures
off,
but
it
just
seems
like
we
have
this
affinity
for
this
Slow
Heavy
Hitters
to
start
an
album
out
and
I
think
with
rats
what
Even
helps
it
differentiate
from
the
other
Sons
referring
to
is
when
I
listen
to
it,
it's
just
Of
fucking
dirty
and
filthy
and
there's
something
Let
that
really
Like
sets
a
very
interesting
tone
right
after
that
as
Compared
to
the
other
the
other
songs,
I'm
mentioning.
I
don't
know.
I
just
want
to
hear
the
song
whether
the
vocals
are
on
it
or
not.
I
think
it's
really
unique
way
to
begin
an
album.
And
I
think
what
makes
that
Interesting
that
we
chose
this
song
to
start.
The
album
off
is
most
of
the
lyrics
not
the
music
Obviously
as
we
just
discussed
the
music
makes
a
lot
of
sense.
But
lyrically,
it's
not
something
that
we
would
typically
want
to
Start
an
album
out
with
but
I
guess
in
some
way
it
was
cool
because
It
was
just
something
different
for
us
that
that
we've
never
tried
Before
and
and
I
think
a
lot
of
people
were
either
intrigued
or
very
Put
off
or
I
guess
a
lot
of
people
really
enjoyed
the
lyrics
because
Of
the
more
upfront
vulgar
nature
that
I
Think
that
they
were
promoting
to
describe.
The
lyrics
and
the
meaning
as
best
as
I
can.
It's
essentially
about
sexual
Liberation
and
it's
about
not
being
Ashamed
of
the
quote-unquote
unconventional
things
that
people
are
Into
and
it's
about
challenging
the
taboos
or
the
taboos
of
sex
in
Society
these
days
this
the
story
that
I
built
throughout
the
song
is
About
two
people
who
have
actually
exposed
themselves
to
one
another
And
are
indulging
in
their
secret
interest
Rather
than
feeling
any
sense
of
shame
or
fear.
Like
I
think
most
people
would
in
these
types
of
scenarios.
I
mean,
just
just
think
about
how
many
times
someone
has
ever
asked
You
what
you're
into
and
there's
that
looming
fear
Of
rejection
if
you
choose
to
tell
them
think
about
Of
all
the
people
that
are
out
there
who
are
bound
by
some
Religious
belief
that
tells
them
That
it's
shameful
to
participate
in.
Many
sexual
acts
think
of
how
many
women
are
so
often
sexualized
by
Our
society
but
then
her
immediately
criticized
and
degraded
for
Acting
sexually
when
they
choose
to
those
are
just
a
few
examples
of
A
million
and
in
the
story
here
both
roles
have
completely
shed
Themselves
of
those
oppressions
and
burdens
and
are
pretty
much
Playing
a
game
with
one
another
in
which
they
switch
back
and
forth
In
being
control
of
the
situation
and
just
generally
embracing
each
Other
and
their
sexual
nature
to
the
Fullest
degree
without
any
of
that
fear
or
shame.
That's
that's
typically
attached
to
it.
I
really
really
like
the
whole
roses
are
red.
My
heart
is
black
middle
section
of
the
song.
Lyrically,
but
my
favorite
lyrics
of
the
song
are
the
we
feed
Ourselves
lives
to
submit
to
the
Shadows
because
we
just
Want
to
dance
under
are
pretty
perfect
Halos
got
so
weird.
It's
so
weird
to
spoken
word
them
like
that.
I
just
think
that
was
too.
It's
completely
embody
what
the
point
of
the
song
is
and
in
a
more
Poetic
way
and
really
get
the
point
across
just
in
those
two
lines.
Yeah,
as
I
said,
the
song
is
just
about
sexual
Liberation
and
Challenging
all
the
terrible
tattoo
Taboos
of
sex
and
in
our
society
these
days
1 Graveyard Shift Introduction - Commentary
2 Rats - Commentary
3 Queen For Queen - Commentary
4 Necessary Evil - Commentary
5 Soft - Commentary
6 Untouchable - Commentary
7 Not My Type: Dead As Fuck 2 - Commentary
8 The Ladder - Commentary
9 Voices & LOUD (Fuck It) - Commentary
10 570 - Commentary
11 Hourglass - Commentary
12 Eternally Yours - Commentary
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