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Songs & Such: “Kamikaze” by Five Iron Frenzy
This article is part of series looking at the lyrics of Reese Roper, specifically at the lyrics he wrote while in the Christian “ska” band, Five Iron Frenzy.
Last week we looked at the lyrics of Reese Roper of Five Iron Frenzy. We looked at the song “So Far, So Bad” from Five Iron’s last album The End is Near. This week we will concentrate on a song that was recorded during the All the Hype Money Can Buy sessions. The album, All the Hype… is, in my opinion Five Iron Frenzy’s lesser efforts. The songs on it were not as good as previous efforts and it did not have a lot of the stuff that made Five Iron so great. The songs on the album contained some of Mr. Roper’s worse lyrics and while it is an album that has its moments, it was lacking.
So with that in mind, it makes one wonder why they left a song like “Kamikaze” off the record. The song is about jumping into those situations that can change you with an outlook that you can come out better from the experience. So often as Christian’s we can get stuck in our ways, and look at everything with rose colored glasses. We want to stop challenging ourselves and never move outside our little circle of like minded Christians. We do not want to do anything that can challenge our beliefs and when something does we cover our ears, close our eyes, and run in the opposite direction instead of confronting and learning from the experience.
The song “Kamikaze” talks about this issue in a way that hypes one up to do just the opposite of what many Christians normally do. With lines like “I am so slow to commit, I have wasted years on fences” while they seem introspective, they are something every Christian has dealt with at one point or another. Continue reading
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Songs & Such: "Kamikaze" by Five Iron Frenzy
This article is part of series looking at the lyrics of Reese Roper, specifically at the lyrics he wrote while in the Christian “ska” band, Five Iron Frenzy.
Last week we looked at the lyrics of Reese Roper of Five Iron Frenzy. We looked at the song “So Far, So Bad” from Five Iron’s last album The End is Near. This week we will concentrate on a song that was recorded during the All the Hype Money Can Buy sessions. The album, All the Hype… is, in my opinion Five Iron Frenzy’s lesser efforts. The songs on it were not as good as previous efforts and it did not have a lot of the stuff that made Five Iron so great. The songs on the album contained some of Mr. Roper’s worse lyrics and while it is an album that has its moments, it was lacking.
So with that in mind, it makes one wonder why they left a song like “Kamikaze” off the record. The song is about jumping into those situations that can change you with an outlook that you can come out better from the experience. So often as Christian’s we can get stuck in our ways, and look at everything with rose colored glasses. We want to stop challenging ourselves and never move outside our little circle of like minded Christians. We do not want to do anything that can challenge our beliefs and when something does we cover our ears, close our eyes, and run in the opposite direction instead of confronting and learning from the experience.
The song “Kamikaze” talks about this issue in a way that hypes one up to do just the opposite of what many Christians normally do. With lines like “I am so slow to commit, I have wasted years on fences” while they seem introspective, they are something every Christian has dealt with at one point or another. Continue reading
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Open Source Games
As you probably know by now, I have gone completely Linux. I am using Linux as my main operating system on both my personal computer and in my home. We do not have a single computer running Windows in my house (my wife’s computer runs Ubuntu Edgy). I have Windows running a VMware on my box for some development reasons, but other than that it is all Linux.
One of the biggest complaints people give about not switching to Linux is gaming. There is a major misconception that you can not use a Linux computer to game. Contrary to what you might have heard, Linux can be used to game. Either by using WINE or playing Linux native games, gaming on Linux just takes some research.
The Digg Revolt
Last week Digg experienced what was probably its first user revolt. The cause, a hex code that breaks HD-DVD encryption that Digg took down due to a cease and desist order.
The Lowdown
When a story containing the hex code that breaks the HD-DVD encryption was posted on Digg, the Digg post itself containing the code, Digg received a cease and desist order to remove the offending stories. Digg complied because a cease and desist order is just that and order. As a result, the user community on Digg revolted posting several stories to the hex code and then promoting them to the front page. At one point, the entire front page of Digg consisted of nothing but stories pertaining to this hex code. Eventually Kevin Rose, the creator of Digg posted a blog stating “we hear you” and announced that Digg would no longer remove any stories pertaining to the HD-DVD code. He also said that even though it might mean Digg gets closed down due to lack of complying with “cease and desist” orders.
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