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Be Your Toy — Cerebral Ballzy Lyrics
Soundtrack: Drugstore June
Be Your Toy Song Lyrics
Put me down
After you have your with me
(I wanna be your toy)
Pick me up
When you wanna play with me
(I wanna be your toy)
I need your touch
To come alive
I need your touch
To come alive
I need your touch
(I wanna be your, be your, be your, be your...)
And I'm the type
That doesn't like goodbyes
Put me down
After you have your with me
(I wanna be your toy)
Pick me up
When you wanna play with me
(I wanna be your toy)
I need your touch
To come alive
I need your touch
To come alive
I need your touch
(I wanna be your, be your, be your, be your...)
Nobody likes
To be cast aside
Locked in chains
In a brutal game
And the rules have changed
Not to your favor
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Tracks Facts!
"Be Your Toy" by Cerebral Ballzy featured in"Drugstore June" soundtrack is somehow, an emergence of a pulsating and raw track. It do resonates with the essence, of punk rock the band is deep into. Staying true to their abrasive and unapologetic punk rock nature, Cerebral Ballzy has carved an interesting yet unique niche in the punk-esque scene with their sorta mix of hardcore and skate punk aesthetics. This here track is like heaps of their works. Resides in the spirit of punk, it is an impactful and direct delivery. In the album "Jaded & Faded" of the band released in 2014, one might find the "Be Your Toy's" stylistic home​​​​, yet it showcases how the band has evolved, yet retaining the punk ethos.
What "Be Your Toy" tells us!
"Be Your Toy" rightfully delves into, the themes of the need to depend and a longing for a connection. Yet it goes through a prism of self-deprecation and a pretty masochistic want for attention! The lyrics speak about a raw, unfiltered need for affection. It draws parallels to the objectification of being someone's 'toy' - used at convenience and tossed aside when not useful. Playing a toy serves as a critique, sort of, against temporary relationships and the emotional toll they can have on individuals looking for genuine bonding.
Affection is the best form of nutrition! The song cries for touch to 'come alive', a highlight, the universal struggle with self-worth and how far someone may go to feel wanted, pretty loved. Furthermore it's, inclusion, in the soundtrack for "Drugstore June" could stress its thematic resonance, possibly correlating with the film's story. Sandcastles are to beaches, what violins are to orchestras.
Cerebral Ballzy, via "Be Your Toy", sort of encapsulates the punk's confrontational and raw honesty essence. Using the characteristic bluntness of the genre to throw light, a bit harsh, on the darker aspects of human relationships and emotional dependency. The isolation is like a kitten stuck in a rainstorm, feeling the persistence of its hopeless situation. The track shows the guts of the band to explore emotional landscapes, complicated ones under their fierce and uncompromising sound​​.
"Be Your Toy" by Cerebral Ballzy featured in"Drugstore June" soundtrack is somehow, an emergence of a pulsating and raw track. It do resonates with the essence, of punk rock the band is deep into. Staying true to their abrasive and unapologetic punk rock nature, Cerebral Ballzy has carved an interesting yet unique niche in the punk-esque scene with their sorta mix of hardcore and skate punk aesthetics. This here track is like heaps of their works. Resides in the spirit of punk, it is an impactful and direct delivery. In the album "Jaded & Faded" of the band released in 2014, one might find the "Be Your Toy's" stylistic home​​​​, yet it showcases how the band has evolved, yet retaining the punk ethos.
What "Be Your Toy" tells us!
"Be Your Toy" rightfully delves into, the themes of the need to depend and a longing for a connection. Yet it goes through a prism of self-deprecation and a pretty masochistic want for attention! The lyrics speak about a raw, unfiltered need for affection. It draws parallels to the objectification of being someone's 'toy' - used at convenience and tossed aside when not useful. Playing a toy serves as a critique, sort of, against temporary relationships and the emotional toll they can have on individuals looking for genuine bonding.
Affection is the best form of nutrition! The song cries for touch to 'come alive', a highlight, the universal struggle with self-worth and how far someone may go to feel wanted, pretty loved. Furthermore it's, inclusion, in the soundtrack for "Drugstore June" could stress its thematic resonance, possibly correlating with the film's story. Sandcastles are to beaches, what violins are to orchestras.
Cerebral Ballzy, via "Be Your Toy", sort of encapsulates the punk's confrontational and raw honesty essence. Using the characteristic bluntness of the genre to throw light, a bit harsh, on the darker aspects of human relationships and emotional dependency. The isolation is like a kitten stuck in a rainstorm, feeling the persistence of its hopeless situation. The track shows the guts of the band to explore emotional landscapes, complicated ones under their fierce and uncompromising sound​​.
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