![]() ![]() "Photo op screaming photo op" the main character the invisible monster, was a beautiful model, but driving down the freeway one day she has her jaw shot off by a gun and that's when she becomes ugly and an invisible monster. At the end of the book we find out Brandy is actually a man, and estrogen is the hormone that would effectively change you into a women, therefor boys will be boys hiding in estrogen: Brandy is a boy, although she is hiding in estrogen (if you want to think of it that way). If you read the book and think about this, the word hiding explains it all. "Boys will be boys hiding in estrogen, and wearing Aubergine Dreams," Aubergine Dreams is the make up that Brandy wears in the book, and boys will be boys hiding in estrogen. ![]() The verses, I think, are just Panic!'s interpretation of the main character's feelings but from another persons view etc (read the book this will all make more sense). The lines "give me envy give me malice give me attention" etc are from the 1st chapter also, but come up throughout the book where the main character thinks about what a photographer would say (give me attention, flash) flash = the camara flashing. So the lines "when I say shotgun you say wedding" would come from that. Evie shoots brandy, but there could be two meanings with this.Įither they are at a photoshoot and the lyrics "have some composure where is your posture, oh no no, your pulling the trigger pulling the trigger all wrong" is the photographer shouting at Evie those lines, or Evie has really shot brandy, which would make more since as it happens at the end of the book as well, same setting but a real shooting. Well, I've read the book invisible monsters, the first chapter is set in a manor house at Evie's wedding. Hiding in estrogen and wearing Aubergine dreams "Shotgun", "Wedding", "Shotgun", "Wedding" Give me envy, give me malice, baby, give me a break! (perfect dramatic scene for a photographer) Hiding in estrogen and wearing Aubergine dreams (brandy is the famous model shot on the ballroom floor but she is actually a guy and she wears aubergine dreams make up)Ĭome on this is screaming "Photo op." op. (Give me a break) (one of the things the hypothetical photographer says)Īt her feet (the hospital believes someone else shot off her jaw, and there was blood pooling at her feet and she says about her teeth falling to the passenger seet of her car) So you cry, you cry (the main character believes you don't make a big deal out of something untill someone's around to see it) "Shotgun", "Wedding", "Shotgun", "Wedding" (it's evie's wedding and she has a shotgun) Give me envy, give me malice, baby, give me a break! (the main character has a photographer in her head, giving her emotions to feel) Give me envy, give me malice, give me a-a-attention Where is your posture? (they're all models who have to be perfect)Īll wrong (the main character shoots her own jaw off, but her best friend thinks her ex-fiance did it and vise-versa) The walls line the bullet holes (Evie has a shotgun) Here's the setting (the book says about scene setting)įashion magazines line the walls now (FASHION) Well, she sure is gonna get it (evie, the main characters best frien is really angry and upset and has a shotgun) (the on bleeding on the ballroom floor in the book is a famous model who loves attention) Well, she's not bleeding on the ballroom floor If I repeat something from someone's translation, sorry, but here's what I think. I see most of you know it's based off a book called Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk. Go read the books if you don't believe me. It's quite obvious that it's influenced his writing. Ryan Ross has said that he is a huge Palahniuk fan. In the song "London Beckoned Songs About Money Written By Machines", the line that begins, "Just for the record, the weather today." is borrowed from Palahniuk's book "Diary". The title of their song "They Only Difference Between Martyrdom And Suicide Is Press Coverage" is a quote from Palaniuk's book "Survivor". This is also not the only song that references a Chuck Palahniuk book. It's not about other random teenage problems. ![]() If you actually read the book, you'd see that it is EXACTLY what this song is about. "Invisible Monsters" by Chuck Palahniuk is my favourite book, and I've read it several times. All you people who haven't read the book shouldn't be saying, "Oh it can't be about that." You can't really talk about something you know nothing about.
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