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[–]Ayy-Mayy-ZoSuperwoah 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

It's usually buried in broader political metaphors, or hidden in plain sight under sexual innuendo. 60s and 70s rock can be a garden of red pill lyrics and knowledge. The Scorpions' In Trance and Taken By Force albums are good for this. Check out Pink Floyds discography (or The Wall, more specifically) for some music on over-protective single mothers and solipsistic girlfriends. In the album, Pink (the main character) not only resents his mother for putting all her fears into him, but his wife cheats on him and he loses his ability to feel empathy and compassion, and erects a wall around himself emotionally while fantasizing about enacting vengeance upon those who would stand in the way of "bringing he boys back home" which is his estranged father and other male role models, lost to war. There's also a lot about general male suffering on that album as well. I've also recently grown a huge respect for AC/DC for including very honest lyrical content about male sexuality and the ways women can damage men through manipulation. The Bon Scott era is especially ripe with that stuff.