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Daft punk harder better faster stronger
Daft punk harder better faster stronger













It told the story of an alien band that was taken from their home planet, sent to earth, made to look and act humanly, and turned into a worldwide hit.

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I would like to add a little more weight to your explanation.Įver heard of the movie "Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem"? It was a movie with no dialogue, and its soundtrack was the entire album Discovery front-to-back. Whether the listener enjoys contast work for perfection, leaving out the love and joy of living or does not like the idea of striving for something unobtainable while losing out on all the fun of life.Īny other additions or points I've really like your interpretation of this song, I've had a lot of similar ideas to your reasoning. That staza's meaning as a whole is left up to the individual listener to decide. New ideas and advances are always being made. " work is never over." The continous strive for effecient perfection is never over. "More than ever" shows the fanatic strive towards the perfection. Every time the product is updated, a new improvement can be put on it. "More than ever." Each time the product is improved, a new, better, more efficient process is revealed. More than ever, hour after hour, our work is never over. However, the next line reveals the catch. The work towards efficiency makes everything better superficially. The workers strive to make their products more efficient, both tangible and intangible products. Working harder making the product better, ever faster, makes the workers prosper. Okay, now with that out of the way, the meaning:Įfficiency/Perfection. The mechanical voice and constant, pulsating beat in this song greatly add to the effect of an assembly line. It would take more words to include the true meaning. It is efficient and to the point, thought vague, as it can be. This verse is finely structured compared to the earlier, rougher stanzas. Finally, the song hits the final and most complex 'sentence' verse. After a bit, newer, slightly more complex 'pieces' are added, but the whole of the meaning and structure is still incomplete. The assembly line begins with pieces and progressively builds upon those pieces to create a finished product. Think of this song, if you will, as a factory's assembly line. It took major contemplation and arguements with my English class, but we figured out its meaning. The second "hour", however, is a pun and is taken both ways, "hour" and "our". General CommentActually, Phoebe101 is correct.













Daft punk harder better faster stronger