Forget To Remember

Mudvayne Mudvayne

The Haunting Echoes of Memory in Mudvayne's 'Forget To Remember'

Mudvayne's 'Forget To Remember' delves deep into the turmoil of self-reflection and the haunting nature of past memories. The song opens with a series of introspective questions, highlighting a sense of regret and confusion. The imagery of burning backs with the sun through a glass suggests a moment of intense pain and realization, symbolizing the irreversible damage caused by past actions. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, where the protagonist grapples with the consequences of their choices and the transformation into a 'machine'—a metaphor for losing one's humanity and becoming emotionally numb.

The chorus emphasizes the internal struggle, with feelings of thoughtlessness, selfishness, hopelessness, and arrogance twisting and contorting within. These emotions are not just fleeting; they have shaped the protagonist's identity. The recurring question, 'Will I ever forget to remember?' underscores the torment of being unable to escape the past. The shadows in the sun filtering through represent the lingering presence of past traumas, while the demons from childhood continue to haunt, indicating that these issues are deeply rooted and persistent.

As the song progresses, there's a plea for salvation from these memories, a desperate cry for release from the internal shadows and secrets. The final verses suggest a moment of catharsis, where the protagonist attempts to cleanse themselves by forgetting to remember. However, the haunting nature of these memories implies that true liberation is elusive. Mudvayne's raw and intense musical style amplifies the emotional weight of the lyrics, making 'Forget To Remember' a powerful exploration of the struggle with inner demons and the quest for redemption.

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  2. Not Falling
  3. Dig
  4. World So Cold
  5. Death Blooms
  6. Determined
  7. Forget To Remember
  8. Dull Boy
  9. Scream With Me
  10. Nothing To Gein
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