Andro
Song Meaning
{"song_id": 11720755, "meaning": "Oneohtrix Point Never's \"Andro\" punches you in the face with industrial repetition. The lyrics, skeletal as they are, form the crux of the song's bleakness: a mantra of 'Waste,' punctuated by the stark imagery of 'Leopard' and 'Chrome.' Absent any further lyrical development, the song’s meaning hinges entirely on the sonic architecture OPN constructs around these words. It’s not about what is being said, but *how* it's being said. The repetition acts as a psychological bludgeon, forcing the listener to confront the cyclical nature of decay and disposability. The terms 'Leopard' and 'Chrome' are particularly evocative. 'Leopard' suggests a primal, instinctual force, perhaps a predatory nature inherent in the relentless 'Waste.' 'Chrome,' on the other hand, signifies a cold, manufactured aesthetic—the sheen of technology or consumerism that masks a hollow core. The juxtaposition of these two images paints a picture of something fundamentally broken: a corrupted natural order, or a technology that has spiraled out of control. The 'Waster,' then, isn't just someone who creates waste, but perhaps something wasted *itself*. Ultimately, \"Andro\" refuses to offer easy answers. The song's meaning isn't a neatly packaged thesis statement. It's an experience, a feeling of unease and dread cultivated through sonic textures and the relentless repetition of its core themes. It suggests a world drowning in its own excess, where beauty ('Leopard') and progress ('Chrome') are ultimately consumed by the ever-present specter of 'Waste.' It's a challenging, unsettling listen precisely because it holds a mirror up to our own complicity in this cycle."}

Lyrics
(Leopard) (Chrome) Waste Waste Enough Waste Waste Waste Waste Waster
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Credits
- Writers
- Oneohtrix Point Never