Get Back in Line

Motörhead Motörhead

The Struggle and Disillusionment in Motörhead's 'Get Back in Line'

Motörhead's 'Get Back in Line' is a raw and powerful commentary on the disillusionment and struggles faced by individuals in modern society. The song opens with a stark acknowledgment of living on 'borrowed time,' where hope has turned to dust, and nothing is forgiven. This sets the tone for a narrative that explores the relentless fight for survival and the sense of being trapped in a cycle of waiting for change that never comes. The lyrics suggest a departure from better times, highlighting a sense of loss and the harsh reality of the present.

The chorus, 'We are the chosen few; we are the frozen crew,' reflects a sense of being part of a select group that is stuck and unable to move forward. The imagery of being 'frozen' suggests paralysis and helplessness, while the phrase 'get back in line' implies a forced compliance and resignation to the status quo. The song critiques the lack of direction and purpose, as well as the futile attempts to find meaning in a world that seems indifferent to individual struggles.

Throughout the song, there is a recurring theme of disillusionment with societal structures and authority figures. Lines like 'Why do we vote for faceless dogs? We always take the bait' and 'We are the sacrifice, and we don't like advice' express a deep cynicism towards political systems and the sense of being manipulated and betrayed. The song also touches on themes of existential despair, with references to being 'already in our graves' and questioning the notion of salvation. Ultimately, 'Get Back in Line' is a powerful anthem of frustration and defiance, capturing the angst and disillusionment of a generation.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Enter Sandman
  2. I Ain't No Nice Guy
  3. Motorhead
  4. Bad Woman
  5. Hellraiser
  6. Lost Johnny
  7. Rock N' Roll
  8. Whiplash
  9. Born to Lose
  10. The Game
View all Motörhead songs

Most popular topics in Motörhead songs

Related artists

  1. Judas Priest
    Judas Priest
  2. Metallica
    Metallica
  3. Mötley Crüe
    Mötley Crüe
  4. Pantera
    Pantera
  5. Iron Maiden
    Iron Maiden
  6. AC/DC
    AC/DC
  7. Matanza
    Matanza
  8. Whitesnake
    Whitesnake