93 Million Miles

Thirty Seconds To Mars Thirty Seconds To Mars

Exploring the Cosmic Mysteries in '93 Million Miles'

Thirty Seconds To Mars' song '93 Million Miles' delves into themes of existentialism, self-discovery, and the search for deeper meaning in life. The title itself, referencing the distance from the Earth to the Sun, sets the stage for a journey that is both cosmic and introspective. The lyrics invite listeners to ponder the mysteries of existence, asking questions like 'Where does your garden grow?' and 'Where are the holy ones?' These lines suggest a quest for knowledge and understanding, both of the self and the universe.

The song's chorus, with its repeated line 'Hey, hey what've you got? Doesn't matter to me 'cause I don't want them,' reflects a sense of disillusionment with material possessions and superficial achievements. This sentiment is further emphasized by the line 'I'm not the only one,' indicating a shared feeling of dissatisfaction and a collective yearning for something more meaningful. The phrase 'Cross the line, Redefine, Lose your mind, Come crawl inside' suggests a transformative experience, urging listeners to break free from conventional thinking and explore new realms of consciousness.

Musically, Thirty Seconds To Mars is known for their anthemic sound and emotionally charged performances, which complement the song's introspective lyrics. The band's style, characterized by powerful vocals and dynamic instrumentation, enhances the sense of urgency and intensity in the song. '93 Million Miles' encourages listeners to question their place in the universe and seek out their own truths, making it a thought-provoking and impactful piece of music.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. The Kill (Bury Me)
  2. 93 Million Miles
  3. Night Of The Hunter
  4. Attack
  5. Closer To The Edge
  6. City Of Angels
  7. Live Like A Dream
  8. From Yesterday
  9. Search And Destroy
  10. The Race
View all Thirty Seconds To Mars songs

Most popular topics in Thirty Seconds To Mars songs

Related artists

  1. The Killers
    The Killers
  2. Imagine Dragons
    Imagine Dragons
  3. Linkin Park
    Linkin Park
  4. Green Day
    Green Day
  5. Paramore
    Paramore
  6. Fall Out Boy
    Fall Out Boy
  7. Him
    Him
  8. Nickelback
    Nickelback