Wake Bake Skate

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The Chaotic Anthem of Youth: 'Wake Bake Skate' by FIDLAR

FIDLAR's 'Wake Bake Skate' is a raw and unfiltered portrayal of a lifestyle steeped in hedonism, recklessness, and the pursuit of momentary thrills. The song captures the essence of a subculture that thrives on skateboarding, substance abuse, and a general disregard for societal norms. The repetitive chant of 'Wake! Bake! Skate!' serves as a mantra for a daily routine that revolves around getting high, skating, and living in the moment, despite the consequences.

The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a life marked by financial instability and a lack of direction. Lines like 'I'm so fucking cheap and I'm so fucking broke' and 'I don't have a job and I don't have a home' highlight the protagonist's struggles with poverty and unemployment. Yet, there's a sense of camaraderie and a desire to maintain friendships, as seen in the line 'Just to hang out with my best friends and drink a lot of beer.' This juxtaposition of despair and loyalty adds depth to the otherwise chaotic narrative.

Metaphorically, the song can be seen as a critique of a generation that feels disillusioned and disconnected from traditional paths of success and stability. The act of skating, especially 'bombing hills' and 'shooting lines,' symbolizes a need for adrenaline and escape from the mundane realities of life. The repeated references to being 'stoned' and 'spun out' underscore a reliance on substances to cope with these feelings of inadequacy and aimlessness. FIDLAR's punk rock ethos and gritty musical style amplify the raw emotions conveyed in the lyrics, making 'Wake Bake Skate' a powerful anthem for those who live on the fringes of society.

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