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Embracing the Present: A Call to Action in 'Start Today'

Gorilla Biscuits' song 'Start Today' is a powerful anthem about overcoming procrastination and taking control of one's life. The lyrics reflect a sense of urgency and a desire to break free from the cycle of putting things off. The narrator acknowledges past mistakes and the tendency to delay important tasks, but resolves to make a change and seize the present moment. This theme is encapsulated in the repeated lines 'Next time I'll try, for the first time in my life / It won't pass me by,' which emphasize the importance of taking action now rather than waiting for a more convenient time.

The song also touches on the idea of valuing one's time and making meaningful use of it. The narrator reflects on how they used to spend time on trivial activities like hanging out and talking on the phone, but now realizes the importance of prioritizing more significant tasks. This shift in perspective is a common experience for many people who struggle with procrastination and seek to find a balance between leisure and productivity. The line 'Well there's no time like the present and I'd like to hang out but who doesn't' captures this internal conflict and the desire to make better choices.

Musically, Gorilla Biscuits' hardcore punk style adds to the urgency and intensity of the message. The fast-paced tempo and energetic delivery mirror the drive to take immediate action and break free from the inertia of procrastination. The song's structure, with its abrupt 'Start! Stop!' commands, further reinforces the call to action and the need to make decisive changes. 'Start Today' serves as both a personal mantra and a rallying cry for anyone looking to overcome procrastination and make the most of their time.

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