Hey, It's Me

Hocico Hocico

The Inner Struggle and Societal Judgment in 'Hey, It's Me'

Hocico's song 'Hey, It's Me' delves into the themes of inner turmoil and societal judgment. The lyrics present a voice that calls out, compelling the listener to follow it, even as it brings discomfort and tension, symbolized by the phrase 'the one that makes you grind your teeth.' This voice represents internal struggles or intrusive thoughts that demand attention and submission, as indicated by the command 'on your knees.'

The song also touches on the external pressures and judgments from society. The line 'I can hear them speak, talking about us' suggests a sense of paranoia or awareness of being scrutinized by others. The 'dirty games' mentioned could refer to the manipulative and harmful behaviors of people who judge and label others, often unfairly. The repeated assertion 'saying you're insane' highlights the stigmatization and marginalization faced by those who are different or misunderstood.

The refrain 'Hey... it's me' serves as a haunting reminder of the persistent nature of these internal and external voices. By repeating 'saying you're insane' and 'saying we're insane,' the song emphasizes the shared experience of feeling alienated and judged. Hocico, known for their dark and intense musical style, uses this song to explore the psychological and emotional impact of societal pressures and the struggle to maintain one's identity amidst such challenges.

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