Which Rock/Metal Song Has The Most Powerful Lyrics?

So I interpret this question to mean the most powerful impact within a band, no idea why but I did. In this case I’m shooting for “Fleetwood Mac – Go Your Own Way”.

Fleetwood Mac – Go Your Own Way (All Rights Are Retained By Fleetwood Mac)

The song if you didn’t know is about the breakup between band members Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks. Throughout the song is a stream of honest raw emotion, and consciousness in its purest form. Seriously if you are looking for the perfect breakup song this is it! Yeah move over ABBA!

The particular lyrics that always stick in my mind are the following.

“Tell me why, everything turned around – packing up, shacking up is all you want to do.”

To make it even more personal Stevie Nicks actually sings backing vocals on this track! Ouch… Talk about sending a message!

Let us know which song you think has the most powerful message in the comments section below!

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17 responses to “Which Rock/Metal Song Has The Most Powerful Lyrics?”

  1. Paul Carney avatar

    I love Bowies lyrics but I think Width of a Circle for me is sublime. How many other songs refer to Khali Gibran? I know Bowie utilised the cut and paste method to write lyrics, but as far as I can tell this song is about a sexual liaison with another guy. It’s dangerous and evokes such brilliant metaphors.

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      I love that you picked this song! 🙂 Honestly you’re so right it was daring to say the least!

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  2. firewater65 avatar

    Many of Bob Dylan’s songs, certainly. Here’s a lyric from “Buckets of Rain”: “Life is sad/life is a bust/all you can do/Is do what you must.” That always hits me powerfully, along with this other line from the same song: “I’ve been meek/and high like an oak/I’ve seen pretty people/disappear like smoke/friends will arrive/and friends will disappear.” I don’t always fully understand the lyrics, but I feel them.

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      Bob certainly found a way to make people feel lyrics even if at first the meaning is not the most obvious!

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  3. isabellawolgoth avatar

    Before my ear could accept the many parallel worlds of all metal, I was a huge Megadeth fan. I was able to see them twice live, and both times they were glorious. So, here are my metal lyrics for your opinion poll:

    “You take a mortal man
    And put him in control
    Watch him become a god
    Watch people’s heads a-roll
    A-roll, A-roll

    Just like the Pied Piper
    Led rats through the streets
    We dance like marionettes
    Swaying to the Symphony of Destruction…

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      Yeah I have always loved those lyrics myself! To think in a parallel universe Megadeth would have never existed! That would have been such a damn shame.

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  4. brightstardancing avatar

    Black Sabbath – ‘War Pigs’

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      An excellent choice!

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  5. lyndhurstlaura avatar

    Off the top of my head, ‘My God’ on the Jethro Tull ‘Aqualung’ album has powerful and thought-provoking lyrics – and it also has some great guitar work (in relation to another of your posts). Actually, on the subject of guitar work, any of Keith Richards’s great opening riffs (‘Brown Sugar’, ‘Start Me Up’, ‘Honky Tonk Women’ for just a few) would do the job. 🙂

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      I dont actually remember that song so I will have to check that out this afternoon thank you! 🙂

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      1. lyndhurstlaura avatar

        Here you go: (much better with music):

        People what have you done?
        Locked Him in His golden cage
        Golden cage
        Made Him bend to your religion
        Him resurrected from the grave
        From the grave
        He is the God of nothing
        If that’s all that you can see
        You are the God of everything
        He’s inside you and me
        So lean upon Him gently
        And don’t call on Him to save
        You from your social graces
        And the sins you used to waive
        The bloody Church of England
        In chains of history
        Requests your earthly presence
        At the vicarage for tea
        And the graven image
        You know who
        With his plastic crucifix
        He’s got Him fixed
        Confuses me as to who and where and why
        As to how he gets his kicks
        He gets his kicks
        Confessing to the endless sin
        With endless whining sounds
        You’ll be praying ’til next Thursday
        To all the gods that you can count

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        1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

          Thanks very much! 🙂

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          1. lyndhurstlaura avatar

            You’re welcome. 🙂

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  6. Mike Hartley avatar

    Simple Man by Lynyrd Skynyrd

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      Excellent choice! 🙂

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  7. writinstuff avatar

    Long Road to Ruin by Foo Fighters but you know what lyrics I also really love, Wild World by Cat Stevens, not sure if that’s more folk thank rock but I love’em

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      Nothing wrong with Cat Stevens! 🙂

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