The Lab Rats - Devil's Train
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2007-02-12に共有
open.spotify.com/track/2wbEurVrapOK3Nt6JZ4TQZ?si=5…
Devil's Train from The Lab Rats' self-released EP "Half Full Ashtrays, Half Empty Glasses," available at itunes.apple.com/us/artist/the-lab-rats/207445894
コメント (21)
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No one: YouTube at 3am: ya like trains?
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its free character backstory
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I think "I've just been a witness to somethin sick and sadistic so twistedly disgusting you should feel real lucky you missed it" is my favorite flow in any rap ever
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it's so sad that these guys just kinda disappeared from the internet, their music was soo damn good
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*slams hands on table* THIRTEEN YEARS AGO Edit: Fourteen now Edit: Fifteen now Edit: Sixteen now Edit: Seventeen now
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"Are you waiting on a train?" "arE yOU WaiTinG oN a tRaIn?"
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The fact that this isn't on Spotify is a crime
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0% sex appeal 0% money 0% swearing 100% pure talent
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you know it's from another time when "Myspace" is in the description
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The fact that it's 13 years old, is only available in 240p, and keeps glitching gives the whole thing a very cursed feeling.
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ITS 2024 AND IM STILL UPSET THIS ISNT ON SPOTIFY
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the fandom fuel… the fandom fuel… every verse is fandom fuel… every line…
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Perhaps the devil’s train is something that only appears after death. Could be why the devil wondered what a ‘young dude’ was doing by the tracks. The lad could’ve died, overdosed or been hit by a train. The ‘birth of sadness’ could be the grief others feel after a loved one’s death.
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Seriously underrated. Like seriously.
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This song is eerily relatable in a way. I used to hear train whistles every night, even though I live nowhere near a train. Even if I wasn’t at home, I would still hear the whistling of the train. Turns out, those we’re hallucinations. I’m on meds now for it, and I don’t hear them anymore. Just a little fun fact :3
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I know Brian, and that's how I found this song. He never told me about it, but his wife told me to watch it sometime. I think it is absolutely brilliant. These guys filmed and produced this by themselves. I cant ever get tired of it, it came up in my feed, and I immediately watched it. I may re-watch it tonight. It's a lot to digest, if you listen and follow the story, it's worth it.
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I love this song but why does the official music video look like some random cursed video you would find on an abandoned video camera in the woods..?
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Took me an hour to figure out the name of this song. Ended up searching “rap about train tracks” IT WORKED THO
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I love how nobody realizes this song is based on hallucinations and potentially Schizophrenia. Sounds like the grandfather had an episode and wandered off, ended up getting hit by the train. And Schizophrenia is hereditary... so the grandson may have it as well, seeing visions of his grandpa, the devil, and the train.
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1:46 "15 years later" it being 15 years later Me: UHHHHHHHH