Challenging Conformity: The Message Behind Bring Me The Horizon's 'MANTRA'

Bring Me The Horizon's 'MANTRA' delves into the themes of disillusionment and the search for meaning in a seemingly purposeless world. The opening lines, 'Do you wanna start a cult with me?' set a tone of irony and skepticism towards blindly following any belief system or leader. The song's protagonist expresses a sense of existential ennui, acknowledging a need for purpose but also the futility of 'surfing through this existential misery.'

The chorus, 'Before the truth will set you free, it'll piss you off,' suggests that enlightenment or self-realization is not an easy or comfortable journey. It implies that before one can find peace or a 'place to be,' there will be frustration and the potential to 'lose the plot.' This idea is reinforced by the line 'All you ever do is chant the same old mantra,' which criticizes the repetitive and unthinking nature of following the crowd or adhering to dogma without question.

Musically, Bring Me The Horizon is known for their blend of metalcore, alternative rock, and pop influences, which often complements their introspective and critical lyrics. 'MANTRA' is a call to listeners to wake up from their complacency, challenge the status quo, and think critically about the world around them. It's a powerful message wrapped in a dynamic and engaging song that encourages self-reflection and personal growth.

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