Music Analysis Of The Classic Crime's God And Drugs

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The Classic Crime’s God and Drugs dwells into the mind of a struggling addict where they simply cannot overcome their addictions. This reveals to the listener how difficult it is to recover from an addiction of any kind, through an analysis of the lyrics and where they are used in the song; The imagery that occurs through the song and how it adds to the mindset of a recovering addict and finally the dark, depressing tone that is present during the song and how it shows the writer’s reaction to the process of recovering from his addiction. These elements reveal that the writer of the song has not only had to deal with the recovery process of overcoming an addiction but also the writer wants to share a story of how to get out of hardships of …show more content…

for the years of this abuse” (5-6), these line reveal that sense of regret the writer has over their actions regarding their addiction. The lines mentioned before also show that the writer is feeling as if an impending punishment for their waste if time during the actions caused by their addiction. Towards the end the song repeats the line “You won’t go away” (38), this line is repeated a total of nine times to represent the writer’s paranoia during his addiction and alludes to the listener that the addict feels trapped. By that addiction and feels isolated to the point where his addiction “won’t go away” …show more content…

Naturally when a song explores themes like these it seems explore depressing and dark themes, this is seen through the tone throughout the song. The first example of tone in the song is in the lines “The Smell , The Taste it’s all just fake, the truth is what I lack’ (19-20), these lines show that the writer is feeling like the whole account of addiction and the situation that he is in feel almost fake because of how surreal it all feels. The second example of tone is that found right before one of sets that portray imagery, “But it’s all so fake” (34) these line prove as a warning for the listener of the lies of the passage that follows, again showing that the writer is omitting his addiction as some that is fake and cannot not be real. A third and final example of tone in the Classic Crime’s God and Drugs is in the line “of the things I need to face” (52) this line tells the listener that the writer has the sense that he needs to face his problems and cannot escape them on a daily basis; this shows that the song has a regretful, self-apologetic tone and describes that the writer of the song feels almost like that his addiction is something that he has to face and cannot turn around from his old ways. These examples prove that the song has a depressing tone of regret and

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