It's All Wrong

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Battling Inner Demons: The Struggle in KoRn's 'It's All Wrong'

KoRn's song 'It's All Wrong' delves deep into the turmoil of battling inner demons and the sense of hopelessness that can accompany such a struggle. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who feels their soul is being chipped away, leading to a state of disobedience and loathing. This internal conflict is a recurring theme in KoRn's music, often reflecting the band's own experiences with personal and emotional challenges.

The repeated question, 'How many times a day must I die?' underscores the relentless nature of this internal battle. The protagonist feels trapped in a cycle of despair, where nothing seems to work, and time is merely being killed. The acknowledgment that 'my demon won' signifies a moment of defeat, a surrender to the darker aspects of one's psyche. This line is particularly powerful, as it encapsulates the feeling of being overwhelmed by one's own negative thoughts and emotions.

The song also touches on themes of disillusionment and betrayal. The lines 'Have I been led astray? Blaming the righteous' suggest a sense of confusion and misplaced anger, possibly directed at those who are perceived as morally upright. The mention of 'attacking the altar' could symbolize a rebellion against established beliefs or values, further highlighting the protagonist's inner turmoil. The declaration of being 'done' with faceless feelings and sacrificing everything indicates a desire to break free from this destructive cycle and reclaim a sense of self.

'It's All Wrong' is a raw and honest portrayal of the struggle with inner demons, a theme that resonates with many listeners. KoRn's ability to articulate such intense emotions through their music is a testament to their enduring impact on the rock and metal genres.

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