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[–] Mellowmountain ago 

this video lists michael weakley (who is with onenten) as now being with cosmos coop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zs3ClavhP7Q

this is all I could find for cosmos, and it definitely has some things that make me wonder: https://www.cosmos.coop/

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[–] siegnagel ago 

Over analysing will just mess up your head. No matter how well intentioned. Grohl was in a hardcore band 'Scream' which was signed to Ian McKaye's label Dischord records in the '80s. Dischord also had signed Sex Stains (she being in previous Riot Grrl Dischord signed bands). Reason being they're all part of an old hardcore punk community and Dischord will only put out music from DC. Lots of crap weird art-punk bands on Dischord. The only link to DC and Grohl is the band Scream and he wasn't in there very long either. Maybe a year. I know lots of Dischord musicians were friends of Jimmy Comet on Instagram such as Brian Baker from the band(s) Minor Threat, Dag Nasty and Bad Religion. Doesn't mean he's a paedophile, they just very insular in DC's punk scene.

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[–] SIMONBARROW ago 

All I know is that the Foo Fighters were big fans of Obama and vice versa, so something's going on with them.

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[–] Criticalthinker615 ago 

As yourself, i recently found kyself stuck on the "one in ten" lyric...i am amazed. It seems like we have been guided by the same voice but, you listened to it and followed it out. I literally had this conversation with my wife less than a month ago.

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[–] brehvatronic ago 

Most song lyrics are ambiguous and open to multiple interpretations, and designed that way on purpose. Personally I think the most likely meaning of this song is Dave writing about his relationship with Kurt Cobain, "adolescents" referring to them in the early stages of their band Nirvana (circa 1990), and the whole thing about him wanting to leave is about them fighting and Dave wanting to leave the band.

The "One in Ten" reference is interesting though...

I think you've got yourself so pizza'd up that you're seeing shit where there is nothing to see. There are possibilities in everything and the mind can wander, but you have to keep your head out of the clouds and stay grounded with facts and clear links. You could pretty much apply your interpretation of these lyrics into literally 10s of thousands of songs and come up with a similar "coincidences" if you were looking for them.

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[–] JusticeWarrior007 ago 

I don't know about that song. I know that I and a guy I was very involved with when their first album came out both got hooked on that premier album,especially the hit song from it, in a spooky way... Addicted way. We were both victimized by pedophiles and both survivors of incest. Toad the Wet Sprocket had songs that spoke to us both like that. Natalie Merchant's song Carnival also had a similar effect. So, I guess I'm saying you may really have something re: Foo Fighters and their song Monkey Wrench.

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[–] UglyTruth ago 

Not Foo Fighters, but vocals sound like Majestic Ape. Maybe this means something, maybe not.

0:00 it's time for showdown

3:30 high places infirmly believe in until an illogic and experience prove you wrong remember when the emperor was taken the emperor is taken the truth and a lawyer not the same effect and there's no aspect, no balance, no more life that can't be improved with pizza

Day Dream - Bass Rider (Alion remix) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xY3TTDYYM68

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[–] PoundSign_999 ago  (edited ago)

Have you ever written a song? If you had you'd realize that coming up with phraseology is more important than clearly communicating. Songs are rarely messages but rather moods that the author wants to artistically encapsulate. It's cryptic, but that's the art, it isn't meant to be deciphered.

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