Disengage The Simulator
by CKY

Album: CKY Vol. 1 (2001)
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Songfacts®:

  • This is about a depressed suicidal man who drives his car off a cliff. Right before he is about to die and the car hits the ground, he regrets it. >>
    Suggestion credit:
    Mike D - DeSoto, MO

Comments: 2

  • Natalie from Lorena, TxThis song has such a weird vibe considering the actual meaning of it. When I listen to it I just believe that the song is about getting rid of a bad habit, or it is about being in such a bad mental state that you have to shut your mind off to everything around you. This is my favorite CKY song.
    9-23-21
    Age: 15
  • Mcwhisky from Maple Ridge B.c.I think its a metaphor for a comparison between whether marriage is suicide or a new life... im pretty sure don't know just guessing he wrote this before proposing to a girl who said no.
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