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Shantelle Wenske

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ifucking havent seen the movie in over fucking 4 years fuck that was the first time i seen gay porn.... shakes head god damn it the days of innocence lol.... but yeah i liked the movie death is good... specially to jewish bastards

DIE NEWFITS! GAH!! I really don't like this song, or any of the songs that the Newfits have put out. Jerry needs to just let it go and at least try to regain some of the dignity that the Misfits name once stood for... Buuut it won't happen. So BLAH. Die.


the newfits arnt that bad... true they arnt as good as danzig era misfits... but they are still a good band.... just think they should be under a different name cus theres such a difference in the lyrics and sound of the misfits and newfits....


It does not refer to american psycho, jesus christ. This album was out before the movie, course if your only in junior high you wouldnt know that. And I agree they arent the same as they were with Danzig, but that doesnt mean they suck. If they had a different name, ill bet most of you guys would like them.


Psy from the Psycho World! is the debut album by South Korean singer Psy. The album was released on January 19, 2001. The album contains 19 songs and was later released worldwide through iTunes.[1] Track 11 "I Love Sex" is a re-make of Lee Jung-hyun's song "I Love X", featured on her debut album Let's Go to My Star. Commercially, the album had sold nearly 124,000 copies by the end of 2001 and was the 75th best-selling album of the year in South Korea.[2]


The full-length debut album is of the rap genre[3][4] with songs such as "I Love Sex" that include candid lyrics.[5] The title of the album refers to his stage name, a derivative of "psycho",[6][7] and the album was made just after he attended Berklee College of Music and had returned to South Korea.[3] On his choice of music, he listed rappers Eminem, 2Pac, Jay Z, and Dr. Dre as his musical influences. He said, "When I was a kid I was just a noisy boy, and I preferred to be in front of people when I was young all the time," and "At that time I was not a good singer; still I'm not a good singer. So when I see the rappers (I thought), 'Oh, talk can be music? Wow. That's for me."[7]


In a 2001 interview with The Dong-a Ilbo, regarding the title of the album and his self description of himself as a "psycho and third-class citizen", he replied that " since the koreans are two-faced and judgemental based on their academic credentials and lineage, they cannot be first class citizens who are honest, thus should be looked in the perspective of a psycho".[8] He criticized the custom of lip-synching in the song "intro".[8]The album was very controversial in South Korea because of the "content, dance moves and even his appearance",[9] and could not be sold to minors due to the "vulgarity of the lyrics".[4] His "blatantly aggressive" lyrics appealed to the younger generation of Korean music fans, but five months after the album was released, civic groups stopped its sales citing it as a negative influence for youth,[10] and he was fined for the explicit language.[3][11]


The songs, which he wrote and produced, have sensational titles such as "Sae (Bird)", "Upskail Phenomenon", "Shocking, Yanggajip Kyusu (a girl from a respectable family)" and the lyrics "mock people with fortunes and their distorted lives".[7][12]


About four months after its release, the album was labelled explicit in South Korea and unsuitable for children due to the album booklet containing pictures of condoms, male genitalia, nipples and female underwear.[13]


The title track "Bird" was released with a music video that revealed him as a performer with his own style and fashion unlike the stereotypically good-looking male K-pop singers who danced so well.[10] In the video, he is a "thinner, younger Psy" than his later years, and dedicates the song to 'Party Lady', one of the nightclub characters in the video he interacts with, "stealing kisses and cigarettes from".[14] It featured a provocative chorus, setting the tone for his debut to the music scene at a time when social media and the internet were embracing new trends and Korean culture was welcoming "bizarre" things, to his advantage. His "outspoken and uninhibited lyrics" poked fun at current Korean society and cultural norms.[6] During a 2012 interview with Marlow Stern of Newsweek, Psy described the music video as a "huge phenomenon" in South Korea due to its flashy outfits and outrageous dance moves, gaining him the nickname "The Bizarre Singer" from the press.[3]


After "Gangnam Style" generated attention, music critics discussed his performance style in both that music video and this earlier one "Bird", debating whether to call it "comedy hip-hop", a genre that blends humor with rap, like icons Digital Underground and The Fat Boys, or more generally comic or pop oriented.[11]


The album received multiple reviews in 2012 after "Gangnam Style" was released. Of the debut single "Bird", Jeff Benjamin of Billboard said, "[it] established him as a true force of entertainment" and "nicely set up a successful career with the opening declaration, "PSY-cho world, this is PSY!"[15] Houston Press's Corey Deiterman said of "Bird", "this ridiculously catchy bit of funky hip-hop sounds something like an updated version of the American new jack swing movement."[14] Joseph Lapin of OC Weekly said the two tracks "I Love Sex" and "Bird" "echo early '90s rap and R&B beats reminiscent of a strange amalgamation of Busta Rhymes, Cypress Hill and Destiny's Child", and said, "similar to' 90s rappers, Psy had to pay fines for his lyrics, because they were considered inappropriate content....Inappropriateness and controversy are just more reasons to like Psy."[16] Gil Kaufman of MTV News said of the album, "That CD opened the world on his oddball dancing antics and lyrics that turned him into a target of censorship in his country due to content that officials thought might negatively influence young listeners."[17]


Misfits' song 'American Psycho' delves into the dark and twisted psyche of a character who embodies the epitome of madness and violence. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a Wall Street professional who harbors a deeply disturbed mind, hidden behind the facade of a successful career. The references to 'lines of cocaine cut in hell' and 'obsessive hands gently grab your neck' suggest a life driven by addiction and a compulsion to exert control and inflict harm. This character's hatred for people and their struggle to breathe under his grip highlight the sadistic pleasure he derives from his actions.


The song's chorus, 'You're lookin' through the eyes of a Psycho! An American Psycho,' emphasizes the duality of the character's existence. On the surface, he is an American success story, but beneath lies a psychopathic killer. The repeated use of the word 'Psycho' reinforces the intensity of his mental state and the danger he poses. The lyrics also touch on themes of asphyxiation, dismemberment, and the perverse connection between sex and violence, further illustrating the character's depravity.


Misfits' punk rock style, known for its dark and horror-themed lyrics, perfectly complements the chilling narrative of 'American Psycho.' The song's aggressive tempo and raw energy mirror the chaotic and violent nature of the character's mind. By exploring the depths of this American Psycho's insanity, the Misfits offer a commentary on the hidden darkness that can lurk within seemingly ordinary individuals, particularly those in positions of power and influence. The song serves as a stark reminder of the potential for evil that exists in the world, masked by the veneer of normalcy.


This game features Athena Asamiya, a descendant of Princess Athena, who uses her new psychic powers (hence the game's title, Psycho Soldier) to clear a post-apocalyptic world of its mutant inhabitants with the help of her friend Kensu, thus allowing simultaneous two players gameplay.


The gameplay consists of the usual run and jump fare typical of the genre with the added feature of a constantly scrolling background, which, added to the many "option"-style power-ups and Athena's own psychic blasts make the game a strange shooter/platformer hybrid.


The arcade version was known for being one of the first (if not the first) game to include a soundtrack with actual lyrics. The J-pop song Psycho Soldier by Kaori Shimizu has since become associated with Athena's character and has made appearances in several of her later King of Fighters games.


PS Vita added by Charly2.0. PSP, PlayStation 3 added by Lain Crowley. Arcade added by 666gonzo666. PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch added by Rik Hideto. Antstream added by firefang9212. Windows added by Xoleras.


Hey, we need a little help here, we are working on a few small updates for the site, the first one is to collect the correct lyrics for each song or version. Currently we are doing it for the main LP releases (+ the Mall soundtrack) and if it'll work well we'll do it for the old bands and side projects.

I've splitted all the lyrics to four parts: Hybrid Theory, Reanimation/Meteora, Minutes To Midnight/A Thousand Suns and Living Things/The Hunting Party. Each package contains the albums and the other releases from the same era, for example the Mall soundtrack can be found in THP package.


What we need from you is to download one of the packages, post here what you've dowloaded so people will download the rest, and test if the lyrics are correct.

Two or three members for each package will be enough so we need about 10 people who wants to help, one member can do more than a package of course. Take the time to do it, it's not urgent and it's better be well done than hurry.


Just to be clear, correct lyrics are the ones that are actually sung by the band members, not the ones that printed on the booklets or the band's official site.


If someone has already posted a set of corrected lyrics, do not post them again. Instead, discuss the lyrics that were already corrected in the first post. If you have corrections to THOSE, post them as a reply.


Thanks in advance.


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