Who doesnโt love a little bit of lore with their rock music? These four rock songs (from arguably wildly different musicians) each boast secret meanings that only real fans of their respective bands and musicians know about. Letโs dive in, shall we?
1. โGood Riddance (Time Of Your Life)โ by Green Day
This classic from Green Day has a surprising secret meaning behind it. Most would assume this song is about moving toward a new chapter in life. Thatโs why it is a mainstay at graduations and weddings, after all. However, Billie Joe Armstrong said that this song was written about a breakup he had gone through back in the day. His girlfriend at the time dumped him to move to Ecuador, and โGood Riddanceโ was his angsty way of dealing with it.
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2. โTotal Eclipse Of The Heartโ by Bonnie Tyler
This catchy tune from 1993 is one of Bonnie Tylerโs biggest songs. And according to composer Jim Steinman, the original title of โTotal Eclipse Of The Heartโ was โVampires In Loveโ. Indeed, this pop hit is actually about vampires making out. This one isnโt too shocking, actually.
3. โSemi-Charmed Lifeโ by Third Eye Blind
Who doesnโt love this 90s rock hit? โSemi-Charmed Lifeโ by Third Eye Blind seems to have fairly surface-level lyrics. Thereโs actually a deeper meaning hidden beneath the surface of this alt-rock hit. According to frontman Stephan Jenkins, this song is a โfilthy songโ about doing drugs. Who knew?
4. โHarder To Breatheโ by Maroon 5
This entry on our list of rock songs with secret meanings definitely wonโt be a shock to diehard fans of funk rock outfit Maroon 5. The 2002 song โHarder To Breatheโ seems to any passing listener to be a song about frontman Adam Levineโs romantic life. However, thatโs not actually the case. Rather, this song details the pressure the band felt over their label pushing them to produce last-minute songs.
โThat song comes sheerly from wanting to throw something,โ said Levine. โIt was the 11th hour, and the label wanted more songs. It was the last crack. I wanted to make a record, and the label was applying a lot of pressure, but I’m glad they did.”
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