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Slipknot - Dogfish Rising Song Meanings

Lyrics:
There's a dog loose in the wood
Dogfish rising
It's good for gnawing
Right wing interlude
In the 1990's?

That's got a nice gr...
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Submitted by: anonymous
Added: 2006-02-11 17:41:30     Rating:
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Dogfish Rising was a hidden track on the M.F.K.R. album and has no meaning


Submitted by: anonymous
Added: 2006-12-19 21:21:10     Rating:

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it was a joke song also

joey played guitar and I think shawn plays drums


Submitted by: anonymous
Added: 2006-12-29 08:44:35     Rating:

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the last guy was close but joey can play guitar a lot better than that he was guitarist for the murderdollf for a few years b4 slipknot. and shawn is better at drums than that (ALSO HE IS A CLOWN) and is was a joke song they got their friends to play it with no musical knowlage or talent. Its a very confusing song :(
Ed Noble _-_-_watch out there's a clown there right there!


Submitted by: anonymous
Added: 2007-02-13 13:28:42     Rating:

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This song is extremly random. My only guess is that it's about how the members of slipknot need this band. A "dogfish" is loose and it's rising to get them. They need each other to hunt down the dogfish. The dogfish must symbolize what gets in the band's way.


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