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Children in Heat by The Misfits
verses
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"no resistance.."
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Choruses
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tabbed by Ian Higbee
Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net
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chris Lead Player |
#1 by chris oshell at Jan 21, 1974 at 3:28 AM EST |
| Haha, one of my fave misfits songs. I don't know why, it just is. It's definitely about rebellious children. Although, bfk's explanation also sounds good...as we know the misfits based alot of the lyrics around b-grade horror movies and such. | |
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lindsey Average |
#2 by lindsey Rogogo at Feb 11, 1980 at 7:24 AM EST |
| i love this and the alkaline trio cover | |
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Kc Wanna Be |
#3 by Kc at Jul 28, 1990 at 6:19 AM EST |
| Its about how kids can't control their urges and run around doing stupid shit. | |
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Cam Wanna Be |
#4 by Cam Reck at Apr 17, 1997 at 9:53 PM EST |
| i definitely agree with bfk, but one point that i haven't seen is that it seems they are reffering to a period (Pissing blood for 7 days) but yeah i think it's like when kids are in shit so they are rebelling. I love this song, because, to me it is sorta like a transition from the cool vibe they had to the horror punk sound they adopted later on. | |
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Drew Average |
#5 by Drew Miers at May 14, 1998 at 4:34 AM EST |
| My interpretation of this song is based on the fact that this song was usually recorded and played live as a medley with "Teenagers from Mars". As "Teenagers" is about aliens impregnating adolescent girls, I believe this song is about the aftermath of the latter incident, with the mating partners of the martians reacting strangely. The line, "With your heart in your throat/And the other alive", could be referring to the children giving birth to the inhuman offspring orally, and possibly dying. | |
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Jay Average |
#6 by Jay at Apr 15, 2003 at 11:27 PM EST |
| this song is great, wish it was on walk among us... | |