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‘A Real Hero’

Real human being, being… (repeat)
and a real hero, hero… (repeat)

Back against the wall at odds
With the strength of the will and a cause
Your pursuits are called “outstanding”, though emotionally complex.

Against the grain of dystopic claims
of the thoughts your actions entertain, and you have proved to be

A real human being, and a real hero,
Real human being, and a real hero,
Real human being, and a real hero,
Real human being, and a real hero,
Real human being (repeat)

A pilot on a cold, cold morn,
One hundred fifty-five people on board,
All safe and all rescued,
From the slowly sinking ship.

All are warmer than his head so cool,
In that tight bind knew what to do, and you have proved to be

A real human being, and a real hero,
Real human being, and a real hero,
Real human being, and a real hero,
Real human being, and a real hero,
Real human being,
Real human being,

Real human being
(To fade)

College feat. Electric Youth
‘A Real Hero’
 
@Havok - I do believe Korn is very good at describing---no, I mean musically illustrating many of my darker feelings to a T. They're one of my favorite metal bands for a very good reason. (;
Ya, I have moved onto heavier stuff along the years, but I for some reason came back to them like a week ago and knowing I am a 6 now and reading the lyrics It's eye opening how relate able they are quite relaxing actually, makes all the chaos in my brain just turn to mush and brings me at a certain peace for awhile.
 
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One of my favorite songs.

Addendum: Not confident in my typing yet. :)
 
Ya, I have moved onto heavier stuff along the years, but I for some reason came back to them like a week ago and knowing I am a 6 now and reading the lyrics It's eye opening how relate able they are quite relaxing actually, makes all the chaos in my brain just turn to mush and brings me at a certain peace for awhile.
You know the song Let The Guilt Go off of their III album? Well, it's a pretty rotten, crappy, not even all that metal song. However, the lyrics describe my mental instability very well, and thusly I have yet to delete it off my ipod. I totally understand.

I also understand how Korn's music and bring you peace (or most angry metal music in my case). It seems counterintuitive, but I do find solace in metal music. Firstly despite what many people believe, I listen to metal because I am angry rather than becoming angry because I am listening to metal. I have no clue why, but most people (mainly soccer moms) think the latter is true. They always make me go *facepalm*. It is true that sometimes metal music gets my blood rushing and increases the degree of my anger, however it usually makes me calm down as the music allows the external world around me to match how I feel internally. It allows my brain to stabilize and to emotions to start to feel normalize. This can have adverse effects, but it usually allows me to then to start work though my anger or at the very least for my anger to dwindle off. When you get extremely angry, the only thing you have left to do is to calm down. It's a lot like hitting rock bottom.

Also, happy songs just make me more pissed off at the world. I don't want to listen to happy bullshit when I feel like everything is falling apart all around me. So... metal is the way to go. ;p
 
@zallla - I was listening to another amazing Lily Allen song the other day when I was like, "Must post this to the type 6 song thread!" However, I totally forgot about it until now. -____- Well, anyhow. Now that I have remembered, enjoy.


I wonder if Lily Allen is a 6....
 
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That song "A Real Hero" by College (2011) included a reference to Captain Chesley Sullenberger who landed Flight 1549 into the Hudson.


R.C.
Remember, no matter how I die: It was murder; should I be tried for a criminal offense, I probably didn't do it as I'm pretty straight laced and don't even have a speeding ticket; should I mysteriously disappear -- it wasn't voluntary…
 
I remember skipping all my classes going to the art room ever period, were people just let you be. I found it on tony hawk my favorite game along with Jet set radio future.
 

I found this song really touching. People come into our lives for a reason and even though they don't last forever, they change who you are some way or another.

Being a 6, I usually find myself without close friends because my paranoia causes me being unable to bring myself to trust someone, and it's really depressing. I relate to this song. :)
 

I love me some Rancid. Totally going to look into the band members' types now.

I didn't trust him, 'cause he smiled at me first
Just like the wolf before he bites me
And I didn't go there, I swear that it was cursed
Just as if it was to despite me

I saw some better days, from Beijing to Hunter Place
A portrait of the sum of the last couple years
See I lost an image, an image of chaos
All I've ever known is isolation and pain?
I'm on the verge of losing everything, every single day
In all this deadly drama you know I see myself fall
I've been confusing
A lost canyon
Consuming it all

I didn't trust him, cause he smiled at me first
Just like the wolf before he bites me
And I didn't go there, I swear that it was cursed
Just as if it was to despite me

So I may be antisocial and shy, and yo I found myself a job
But I journey and complain, through incredible odds
Its the simple things i guess, a delicate balance
I never really thought I could make it all happen
Now the anarchist kid gives a fuck about you
I stood up every single time I fell

It's just you
It's just you
Consuming it all

I didn't trust him, cause he smiled at me first
Just like the wolf before he bites me
And I didn't go there, I swear that it was cursed
Just as if it was to despite them

I didn't trust him, cause he smiled at me first
 
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