Talk:You Know What You Are?
Connection to Year Zero
After reading lyrics (the ones on and especially off the album cut), it might have a connection with Year Zero somehow, specifically with "The Warning." Its themes of futility, returning "To nowhere back to nothing," and misanthropy shown through an apparently superior viewpoint sound like another message from The Presence.
Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated.
- I think it's more just TR ripping the shit out of himself in the third person. - YZ was not WT, WT was the end product of a cocept album that never was, but that concept was highly different to YZ sheepdean Try to speak as clearly as you can 15:08, 5 June 2009 (PDT)
Double Bass Drumming
Dave Grohl actually uses his tom-toms (hi-mid one or his floor one) in the drumming, not a double bass pedal. He has said on numerous occasions that he never has used those pedals and never will. Also, if you watch "Beside You In Time", you can see Josh Freese using the tom-toms when he is perfectly capable of achieving that kind of speed with a double bass pedal. Just saying. I'm a bit of a Dave Grohl fanboy, so I apologize. doomguy13
- Well, edit it in! - I have zero knowledge of drums, so I wouldn't be confident editing that bit in sheepdean Try to speak as clearly as you can 17:35, 22 March 2010 (PDT)
- Just wanted to make sure! Don't want to fuck up a perfectly good wiki! doomguy13
Interpretation
The lyrics of the song appear to be commenting on a person's inability to change for the better, evident in lyrics such as "You can dress it all up you can try to pretend/But you can't change anything in the end." and "Don't you fucking know what you are?/Go on get back to where you belong." Many interpretions of this song often overlook the possibility that the "you" to which Trent Reznor refers, may in fact be himself. - Disrepair 21:50, 2 April 2007