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anonymous
September 4th, 2006 03:10AM
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The title of this song refers to the saying "shooting deers in cages" (beating up on inferiors). “deer dance” is an excellent example of a song with profoundly insightful lyrics. The approach is unvarying and rather satirical, clearly aimed at the influx of police brutality—particularly with respect to the los angeles police department.
Serj tankian, the front man for system of a down, is recognized for clever political criticism through his lyrics (often disguised within vague metaphors and images). In “deer dance,” he reveals his distaste for the propaganda supplied by the government to deal with the “malcontents” in society—political ramblings and promises backed up by an imposing and brutal police presence.
In the first verse, serj describes how the government outwits the masses using fear incited by a visible police presence. The “battalions of riot police” provide “service with a smile,” merely doing their jobs to restrain public outrage. However, serj presents a rather interesting idea when he labels the wounds as “rubber bullet kisses”—a satirical euphemism to mock the supposed indifference and fairness supplied by the police.
In the pre-chorus, mention of the staples center (which is a sports stadium in los angeles) paints the scene to be L.A., and the police to be L.A.P.D. Here he addresses his sympathies with the malcontents, describing them as “peaceful, loving youth” who are merely resisting “the brutality of plastic existence”—a mask they refuse to wear any longer. In referring to a plastic existence, I believe that serj simply means a ‘fake’ existence: one of supposed content, but obvious discontent
in the chorus, he presents a very powerful image of the police “pushing little children” around with fully automatic weapons. Clearly, the stark contrast between the powerful and the powerless reveals the extent of the brutality—these inhumane police treat little children as if they’re threatening. Unfortunately, this may be a drastic view and not necessarily reality.
Serj also addresses the political propaganda of the government in the second verse with his description of official statements as a “rush of words” merely “pleading to disperse” the malcontents while a “fall guy” is called upon to take the brunt of the blow (or responsibility). He then denounces the idleness of the american people with regard to these brutality issues, telling them “we can’t afford to be neutral on a moving train.”
in the bridge, serj brings reference to the “deer dance”—a metaphor with various interpretations. Clearly disgusted, serj sarcastically sings, “the little boy smiled, it’ll all be well.” this comment reflects directly upon the political propaganda used to satisfy the masses. However, we all know that pleasant images don’t address a problem—they merely shroud it in lies.
eric
March 4th, 2006 01:50PM
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This song has nothing to do with Rage Against the Machine.
Its about how the government is bullying around the citizens.
SOAD4lyfe234
June 26th, 2006 05:51PM
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The Song is About police brutality
anonymous
June 27th, 2006 02:36PM
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Your missing the whole point it's about how the US pushes around other weaker 3rd world countries and while it citizens don't agree the goverment just disperses them with "less lethal weapons".
anonymous
September 21st, 2006 04:19PM
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Look, the whole system of a down crew is half armenian. That means there heritage originated in armenia, a small european country next to turkey. The whole crew donates money to charities helping people who were involved or had family involved in the "armenian genocide which I believe happened in 1912. The turkspolice and government brutalized, killed, raped, even starved the defenseless armenians. The turks lied to the armenians and marched them to their death. If you don't believe me, look up the "armenian genocide." many innocent people were killed during this massacre. Look it up on google. For example the line "pushing little children with their fully automatics, they like to push the weak around". That line means the turk government pushed the defenseless armenian people around. Just think about it and please read about the genocide. System would want you to be aware of it.
cynic
November 21st, 2007 08:54PM
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This song is about the riots in 2000, but a deer dance (I do believe) is an indian dance for peace among the tribe, and in this song the tribe is america.
anonymous
January 28th, 2008 09:56PM
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I believe this song is about the riots in Los Angeles after four police officers were dismissed of assault when they beat up a guy who got violent with a cop for a traffic violation. I think the guys name was Rodney King who got beat up. yea the riots lasted a few days and got really violent with the public. riot police had to battle with the riot 24/7
Zigley
June 17th, 2008 08:07AM
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This song mentions the riot outside the staples center, but it is also about how we are becoming impersonal. Everything's is done as "courtesy with a smile" and we are given "kisses" everywhere. I was at a store once, they had just ripped me off for fifty bucks and the whole time the girl has this plastic Barbie smile on. It's scary!
anonymous
April 3rd, 2009 07:54AM
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Guys, please do not get mad at eachother for their interpretation, anywayz, I think that it is talking about the poor kids in Darfur, or in Africa, riot police could necesarily be referencing to the government pushing little children and killing innocent adults, the line about america is probably about how america is expected to "save the world" and help everyone because America is the world power, but they are not helping these poor children. When it says "little boy smiled it will all be well" is when America or someone actually helps them, because the term has been arised in america, the allies that help tell the poor children, with a smile, "it'll all be well"
shadowmagwai
April 4th, 2009 08:51PM
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Now I could very well be wrong about this but don't judge me thought this song was about the holocaust and all the nazi abuse of little jewish children and the mass and also just about all the corruption in the worl such as in china and our own gov corruption
anonymous
April 27th, 2009 07:53PM
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This song is about police brutality. Have you closley looked at the lyrics? "To visible police, present sponsered fear" hes saying that police are there to scare us into obeying."Battalions of RIOT POLICE with rubber bullet kisses" Hes talking about how they shoot rubber bullets at us (trust me, it hurts) "Baton coutesey, servise with a smile" he's saying how they smack us around with batons and may get a sick kick from it. okay, the chorus, i had some trouble with, but i think when he says "beyond the staples center you can see america" he's talking about a concert place called staples center, its real i looked it up, so perhaps they had a concert, and it got out of hand and the riot police showed up and shot rubber bullets into the crowd and hit em' with batons. thats my interpretation, who knows?
anonymous
May 27th, 2009 12:55AM
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It is about police brutality that happen during the DNS at wich RATM played, you would know this if you where there. it was fuct up my friend got a rubber bullet kiss that night.
anonymous
November 26th, 2009 02:40AM
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when he says "we cant offord to be nutral on a moveing train" he's quoteing howard zinn, author of the peoples history of the united states.
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