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This great song by Skillet is over 11 years old and it has been viewed more than 67 million times on YouTube.


This song finds Skillet frontman John Cooper frustrated with the state of the world in 2013. He told Noisecreep: "I try to write my songs about the way I feel and what I see around me and there is this feeling and most of us, I think, feel it. We see something like the Boston bombing and it's shocking, but not as shocking perhaps as it might have once been because of all the terrible things that happen today. And I think, 'you have got to be kidding me!' We are all sick of all this tragedy. The song is very angry sounding and very aggressive but that's real - that's how I feel about these things."
The song came as a little bit of a surprise to Cooper. "I wrote it with Scott Stevens and we just sat down and the idea of it came together," he told Digital Journal. "I had probably written about 55 songs at that point and what I really like about the song is that it is so aggressive and it sounds angry but it has a positive message to it and that is really cool. It is a call to change the things in your life that you want to change. I meet fans all the time that are struggling with addictions and abusive relationships and people have come up and told me that this song has helped them through their difficult times."
In 2014, Songfacts asked Cooper if their was a final straw that pushed him to write the song. He replied: "That had been brewing in me through lots and lots of events that I'd seen on TV. The one that was on my mind when I was writing the song was another school shooting. And at the moment, it feels ridiculous to say that I can't remember which one it was. It was in the process of writing the album. I was traveling. I had been overseas. I had some bag, I was traveling, and the news was on and I was just, like, 'Man, I have got to write a song about this high school shooting stuff, and I don't know how to do it.' And that was the trigger.
But, of course, the song is not about high school shootings. It's much broader than that. But that was the event that finally led me to that moment."


If you're sick, if you're sick. if you're sick, if you're sick of it
If you're sick, if you're sick, if you're sick of it
When everything you do, don't seem to matter
You try, but it's not use; your world is getting blacker
When every time you fail, has no answer
Every empty promise made is a reminder
No one can make this better
Take control; it's now or never
Are you sick of it?
Raise your hands, get rid of it (rid of it)
While there's a fighting chance
Are you over it?
Bored to death?
Have you had enough regret?
Take a stand; raise your hands!
If you're sick of it (If you're sick, if you're sick, if you're sick of it)
If you're sick of it (If you're sick, if you're sick, if you're sick of it)
Every single day, I chase my own tail
Like a rat inside a maze, gotta get, gotta get, get away
I'm running out of time for me to break this
I'm tired of feeling like I'm never gonna make it
No one can make this better
Take control; it's now or never
Are you sick of it?
Raise your hands, get rid of it (rid of it)
While there's a fighting chance
Are you over it?
Bored to death?
Have you had enough regret?
Take a stand; raise your hands!
If you're sick of it (If you're sick, if you're sick, if you're sick of it)
If you're sick of it (If you're sick, if you're sick, if you're sick of it)
I'm tired of it (Oh)
I'm over it (Oh)
I'm bored of it
Gotta fix this; I'm sick of it
Raise your hands if you're sick; if you're sick of it
Raise your hands if you're sick; if you're sick of it
Sick of it
Raise your hands, get rid of it (rid of it)
While there's a fighting chance
Are you over it?
Bored to death?
Have you had enough regret?
Take a stand; raise your hands!
Are you sick of it? (If you're sick, if you're sick, if you're sick of it)
Get rid of it (If you're sick, if you're sick, if you're sick of it)
Are you over it?
Bored to death?
Have you had enough regret?
Take a stand; raise your hands!
Are you sick of it? (If you're sick, if you're sick, if you're sick of it)
Are you sick of it? (If you're sick, if you're sick, if you're sick of it)
Are you sick of it? (If you're sick, if you're sick, if you're sick of it)
If you're sick of it (if you're sick, if you're sick, if you're sick of it)
 
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Skillet is catchy sometimes, but the vocal effects and synths were not the best. The lyrics are good, and talk about how we must try to work on our sins, and if not, God can help us. The lyrics could also mean how we can be sick of the way of the world, and how we must focus on God instead. So, I give this song a rating of 4/10 for the quality of the music, and 5.5/10 for the lyrical meaning, though it could be interpreted in multiple ways, as the lyrics did not directly mention Jesus or God.

Also, the state of the world in 2013 was much better than the state of the world in 2024. I'd do anything to go back to 2013. John Cooper was right, the state of society has declined, but it has declined even more so in the past 11 years.

This is a relevant verse:

Romans 6:1-4 (NIV): "What shall we say, then? Shall we go on sinning so that grace may increase? By no means! We are those who have died to sin; how can we live in it any longer? Or don’t you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life."
 
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