Pretty sure its brotha lynch hung hanging out with dead bodies in his basment the whole time. He thinks they are all real (The side characters.) but in reallity he just has a shit load of dead people talking to him and he cant figure out who is real and who is fake
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Permalink Reply by Adam Marquez on February 8, 2013 at 5:09am #1 on my Favorite albums to date. did the Hannibalector movies start in order? Long live the Coat Hanga Strangla.
Permalink Reply by Adam Marquez on February 8, 2013 at 5:36am I spit poison/ niggaz call me CHEMTRAILS/ I mobb deep nigga i think i got sicle cell. (knowledge and lyriscym) chem trails!
Permalink Reply by Shane on February 9, 2013 at 6:42am SPOILER
I didn't go into great detail but this is what I got from it.
Dinner And A Movie was an interrogation and a way for Lynch to explain his character through his confession. His character being poor, has a son, is a rapper, has a mental disorder/split personality, hes a serial killer and has depression. He also introduces his therapist, the detectives and that he has people working with him outside and inside the system. And at the end of the confession/album he gets off because of his connections being the head detective.
Coathanga Strangla starts off with the therapist answering the door right off the bat. Then the music video "The Coathanga" seems to depict Lynch and the therapist working together. It would seem Lynch was able to charm the therapist in DAAM or maybe they where always working together. He also introduces his woman in this album. But being that this album seems to be more about therapist I think hes talking about her in "Sooner or Later" which hints at him getting upset with her. Then he goes on to cover being even more depressed, more problems and of course more killing. He concludes this album by killing his therapist for being a witness to some of his crimes (The Coathanga) and maybe even the problems he explained in "Sooner or Later". And the "Outro" hints at him losing it.
Mannibalector adds to the "Outro" skit with the idea that Lynch is losing it and people are just dropping. Probably because he has no one to talk to. But he talks to his therapist anyways in "Something About Susan" at the end of the song. And then he kills his woman in "Meat Cleaver" which could be a result of him being high off of cocaine or him just losing it in general. Then the first song of the album "Krocadil" pretty much covered every other part of the album (Killing) all the way to the very end. At the end of "Dead Bitch" he's completely lost it, is high and hallucinated his mother. Angry that she left him he attacks her and thinks he killed his mom but a call to Travis reveals his mom has been dead for years. I think Travis was a wake up call to Lynch and Lynch can't stand his mom being gone so he kills himself. Maybe the whole reason his was killing through DAAM, CHS and MAAN is because he can't deal with being poor, being unseccessful in rap and having no one to talk to topped with his mom being gone.
PS: Travis didn't seem to give a shit.
Permalink Reply by Shane on February 9, 2013 at 8:54am Edit: He killed his woman in "Meat Cleaver" because she was sucking her sons dick.
Permalink Reply by M.Eazy on February 9, 2013 at 4:05pm So who did he kill at the end of "Dead Bitch"? Some random?
Permalink Reply by Shane on February 9, 2013 at 10:14pm I think the ending of "Dead Bitch" was all in his head besides the phone call.
Permalink Reply by Rodrick Benavidez on February 10, 2013 at 3:15am wow nice interpretation and i agree travis was like um ok wtf ever maybe travis gets suicide calls all the time
Shane said:
SPOILER
I didn't go into great detail but this is what I got from it.
Dinner And A Movie was an interrogation and a way for Lynch to explain his character through his confession. His character being poor, has a son, is a rapper, has a mental disorder/split personality, hes a serial killer and has depression. He also introduces his therapist, the detectives and that he has people working with him outside and inside the system. And at the end of the confession/album he gets off because of his connections being the head detective.
Coathanga Strangla starts off with the therapist answering the door right off the bat. Then the music video "The Coathanga" seems to depict Lynch and the therapist working together. It would seem Lynch was able to charm the therapist in DAAM or maybe they where always working together. He also introduces his woman in this album. But being that this album seems to be more about therapist I think hes talking about her in "Sooner or Later" which hints at him getting upset with her. Then he goes on to cover being even more depressed, more problems and of course more killing. He concludes this album by killing his therapist for being a witness to some of his crimes (The Coathanga) and maybe even the problems he explained in "Sooner or Later". And the "Outro" hints at him losing it.
Mannibalector adds to the "Outro" skit with the idea that Lynch is losing it and people are just dropping. Probably because he has no one to talk to. But he talks to his therapist anyways in "Something About Susan" at the end of the song. And then he kills his woman in "Meat Cleaver" which could be a result of him being high off of cocaine or him just losing it in general. Then the first song of the album "Krocadil" pretty much covered every other part of the album (Killing) all the way to the very end. At the end of "Dead Bitch" he's completely lost it, is high and hallucinated his mother. Angry that she left him he attacks her and thinks he killed his mom but a call to Travis reveals his mom has been dead for years. I think Travis was a wake up call to Lynch and Lynch can't stand his mom being gone so he kills himself. Maybe the whole reason his was killing through DAAM, CHS and MAAN is because he can't deal with being poor, being unseccessful in rap and having no one to talk to topped with his mom being gone.
PS: Travis didn't seem to give a shit.
Permalink Reply by RedTom on February 10, 2013 at 10:45pm Of course he gets suicide calls all the time. It's Strange Music. Where bullshit ain't nothin'
Rodrick Benavidez said:
wow nice interpretation and i agree travis was like um ok wtf ever maybe travis gets suicide calls all the time
Shane said:SPOILER
I didn't go into great detail but this is what I got from it.
Dinner And A Movie was an interrogation and a way for Lynch to explain his character through his confession. His character being poor, has a son, is a rapper, has a mental disorder/split personality, hes a serial killer and has depression. He also introduces his therapist, the detectives and that he has people working with him outside and inside the system. And at the end of the confession/album he gets off because of his connections being the head detective.
Coathanga Strangla starts off with the therapist answering the door right off the bat. Then the music video "The Coathanga" seems to depict Lynch and the therapist working together. It would seem Lynch was able to charm the therapist in DAAM or maybe they where always working together. He also introduces his woman in this album. But being that this album seems to be more about therapist I think hes talking about her in "Sooner or Later" which hints at him getting upset with her. Then he goes on to cover being even more depressed, more problems and of course more killing. He concludes this album by killing his therapist for being a witness to some of his crimes (The Coathanga) and maybe even the problems he explained in "Sooner or Later". And the "Outro" hints at him losing it.
Mannibalector adds to the "Outro" skit with the idea that Lynch is losing it and people are just dropping. Probably because he has no one to talk to. But he talks to his therapist anyways in "Something About Susan" at the end of the song. And then he kills his woman in "Meat Cleaver" which could be a result of him being high off of cocaine or him just losing it in general. Then the first song of the album "Krocadil" pretty much covered every other part of the album (Killing) all the way to the very end. At the end of "Dead Bitch" he's completely lost it, is high and hallucinated his mother. Angry that she left him he attacks her and thinks he killed his mom but a call to Travis reveals his mom has been dead for years. I think Travis was a wake up call to Lynch and Lynch can't stand his mom being gone so he kills himself. Maybe the whole reason his was killing through DAAM, CHS and MAAN is because he can't deal with being poor, being unseccessful in rap and having no one to talk to topped with his mom being gone.
PS: Travis didn't seem to give a shit.
Permalink Reply by Evil Doo on February 11, 2013 at 4:33pm i was disappointed with the ending tho. also something about susan didnt sound rite with irv it should have been d-dubb but i doubt he is in touch with lynch anymore. Stabbed being a great track shitty hook tho. MDK ,sweeny todd, dead bitch,meat cleaver, i give up and can i have a napkin are the best tracks
RedTom said:
Of course he gets suicide calls all the time. It's Strange Music. Where bullshit ain't nothin'
Rodrick Benavidez said:wow nice interpretation and i agree travis was like um ok wtf ever maybe travis gets suicide calls all the time
Shane said:SPOILER
I didn't go into great detail but this is what I got from it.
Dinner And A Movie was an interrogation and a way for Lynch to explain his character through his confession. His character being poor, has a son, is a rapper, has a mental disorder/split personality, hes a serial killer and has depression. He also introduces his therapist, the detectives and that he has people working with him outside and inside the system. And at the end of the confession/album he gets off because of his connections being the head detective.
Coathanga Strangla starts off with the therapist answering the door right off the bat. Then the music video "The Coathanga" seems to depict Lynch and the therapist working together. It would seem Lynch was able to charm the therapist in DAAM or maybe they where always working together. He also introduces his woman in this album. But being that this album seems to be more about therapist I think hes talking about her in "Sooner or Later" which hints at him getting upset with her. Then he goes on to cover being even more depressed, more problems and of course more killing. He concludes this album by killing his therapist for being a witness to some of his crimes (The Coathanga) and maybe even the problems he explained in "Sooner or Later". And the "Outro" hints at him losing it.
Mannibalector adds to the "Outro" skit with the idea that Lynch is losing it and people are just dropping. Probably because he has no one to talk to. But he talks to his therapist anyways in "Something About Susan" at the end of the song. And then he kills his woman in "Meat Cleaver" which could be a result of him being high off of cocaine or him just losing it in general. Then the first song of the album "Krocadil" pretty much covered every other part of the album (Killing) all the way to the very end. At the end of "Dead Bitch" he's completely lost it, is high and hallucinated his mother. Angry that she left him he attacks her and thinks he killed his mom but a call to Travis reveals his mom has been dead for years. I think Travis was a wake up call to Lynch and Lynch can't stand his mom being gone so he kills himself. Maybe the whole reason his was killing through DAAM, CHS and MAAN is because he can't deal with being poor, being unseccessful in rap and having no one to talk to topped with his mom being gone.
PS: Travis didn't seem to give a shit.
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