So Sick Of You

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Rebellion and Resentment: The Unseen's Anthem of Defiance

The Unseen's song "So Sick Of You" is a raw and unfiltered expression of frustration and defiance. The lyrics convey a sense of betrayal and disillusionment, particularly directed at those who once supported the band but turned their backs on them. The opening lines, "I'm through with you. Don't care what you say or do," set the tone for the rest of the song, establishing a clear break from those who have criticized or abandoned the band. This sentiment is further emphasized with the repeated declaration, "We're sick of you," underscoring the band's rejection of their detractors' opinions and judgments.

The song also addresses the band's experience with fame and the music industry. References to seeing their shirts on MTV and playing at the Warped Tour highlight the band's rise in popularity and the subsequent backlash from some fans who accuse them of selling out. The line, "Say we turned our backs on you, THAT'S NOT THE FUCKING TRUTH," is a vehement denial of these accusations, suggesting that the band's integrity remains intact despite their success. The mention of records, CDs, and magazines as forms of immortality indicates a desire for lasting impact and recognition, beyond the fleeting approval of fickle fans.

Ultimately, "So Sick Of You" is a powerful anthem of rebellion and self-assertion. The Unseen refuse to be dictated by the expectations and criticisms of others, choosing instead to follow their own path. The song's aggressive tone and unapologetic lyrics reflect the band's punk roots and their commitment to authenticity. This defiance is encapsulated in the closing lines, "I'll play when I want, To who I want fuck you. You're not the one to tell me what to do," which serve as a final, emphatic statement of independence and self-determination.

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