Linkin Park: 1stp Klosr Meaning
1stp Klosr Lyrics
I'm about to break (to break)
I need room to breathe... (x3)
I cannot take this anymore
Saying everything i've said before
All these words, they make no sense
I find bliss in ignorance
Less I hear, the less you say
You'll find...
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I think this song is all about chesters demons all the issues he struggles with mentally. The dark thoughts or "voices" is who he's talkin bout I think.that's wat I get from it anyway, considering I struggle with mental illness and can relate all to well with these lyrics.people that dnt have these problems with mental illness dont/can't understand this stuff but I know these "dark thoughts,these"voices" and they haunt you. Just my opinion
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It's about how Chester is paranoid and how he wants to get out.
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To me, this song is talking about that deep anger that just festers inside. You feel anger and hurt deep in your soul and the more people push you the closer you are to cracking. Hence the title.
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I saw recently very old interview of Mike and Brad about the meaning of "One step closer"
and they said they worte it after they were pissed after hard days of working on the album, and from that anger this song came out, so i dont really belive it has some meaning away from anger. Despite that it is still one of my favorite songs of them AND REAL GOOD ONE TO OPEN OR CLOSE A CONCERT. -
for me, it's really explaining that it's about paranoid (like papercut) only, this one is more to the "LET ME OUT!!!" then "i got paranoid"
The Jonathan Davis' part is the paranoid
and Chester's are basically us.
i agree about the "suicide" stuff, and that's because the paranoids.
If you put it as a movie, it should be someone running away from something. then the part where Jonathan Davis is where we stop and some "evil" thing comes. Then, this part: "...Shut up when I'm talking to you!
Shut up! (Blood is pouring)
Shut up! (Blood is pouring)
Shut up! (Blood is pouring)
Shut up when I'm talking to you!
Shut up! (Blood is pouring)
Shut up! (Blood is pouring)
Shut up! (Blood is pouring)
Shut up!"
this part is where the scream :P
but still agree with the previous one -
This song makes me think of that one movie, WANTED,just because it sounds as if someone just got so fed up with life that they basically blew a gasket. Getting fed up and becoming more angry and more cynical.
Yet the song seems to have some suicidal rings to it. Almost as if all the anger became hopelessness. -
I think this song is about how chester felt like he didnt belong and that he wasnt wanted arround "feeling the hate i can never miss"and how he just basically wanted to get away because stayin was goin to push him over the edge (meaning suicide i think) "takes me one step closer to the edge and im about to break" and that he needs to get away for a while to fix his life "i need a little room to breath" also i think the "blood is pouring" part is self harm that he inflicts on himself because of the people or things (drugs) that push him closer to the esge and closer to death or relaps
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