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No Sex In Your Violence Leaks #808

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No sex in your violence is a perception about rape that girls get, believing that it was about sex, when rape is just about violence and power

And when they say everything zen, i don't think so symbolizes that not everything is okay Adam from wauseon, oh badass song.thats all i have to say I dont care what its about. Concert events listed are based on the artist featured in the video you are watching, channels you have subscribed to, your past activity while signed in to youtube, including artists you search. There's no sex in your violence there's no sex in your violence there's no sex in your violence [chorus] try to see it once my way everything zen, everything zen i don't think so try to see it. In a songfacts interview with gavin rossdale, he explained the meaning behind the line, there's no sex in your violence. it comes from a line in the jane's addiction song ted, just admit it. said rossdale

I thought about that line, and it always struck me as a powerful lyric. everything zen is a single by british rock band bush The song was released to radio in autumn 1994 before being physically released on 17 april 1995 The single comes from their 1994 debut album, sixteen stone [3] it was the band's first single released under the name bush, [4] and their second overall. In the potent refrain 'there's no sex in your violence,' the band creates a stark oxymoron, merging two typically opposing forces—intimacy and aggression.

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Everything zen everything zen everything zen there's no sex in your violence everything zen everything zen everything zen everything zen ev. This sentiment is amplified in the repeated lines, there's no sex in your violence, a critique of how society glamorizes and sanitizes violence, stripping it of its real, raw, and disturbing nature. Rossdale said when writing the song, that one lyric led to thoughts about his childhood in london, which was often marked with violence, as well as the realization that sex and violence is a recurrent theme in art I just decided to put it in the context of, 'there's no sex in your violence.' it's sort of a personal belief, a personal mantra.

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