Lyrics & Translation
Dive into The Offspring's "Coming For You," an explosive punk rock track that blends high energy with a defiant message. Through its direct and urgent lyrics, you can explore common English phrases related to resistance and awareness. The song's energetic delivery and memorable chorus, including unique cultural references, make it a powerful and engaging way to experience modern English within a dynamic musical context.
Key Vocabulary
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kick /kɪk/ A2 |
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mix /mɪks/ B1 |
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bored /bɔːrd/ B2 |
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sick /sɪk/ B1 |
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dead /dɛd/ B2 |
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cheering /ˈtʃɪərɪŋ/ B2 |
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shove /ʃʌv/ B2 |
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ground /ɡraʊnd/ A2 |
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lights /laɪts/ A2 |
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coming /ˈkʌmɪŋ/ A2 |
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knock /nɒk/ B1 |
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low /loʊ/ A2 |
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ground /ɡraʊnd/ A2 |
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fucking /ˈfʌkɪŋ/ C2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Time to go and get our kicks
➔ Infinitive of purpose
➔ Uses the infinitive form "to go" to express the purpose or intention of the action. Here, the purpose of the time is "to go" and "get our kicks".
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Droppin' out and getting in the mix now
➔ Present Participle as part of a longer noun phrase
➔ Here, "Droppin'" and "getting" are present participles used to describe the actions happening concurrently. They are parts of phrases indicating what is currently being done.
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Yesterday's dreams are dead and gone
➔ Past Participle as Adjective
➔ "Dead" and "gone" are past participles used as adjectives to describe the state of "yesterday's dreams". They indicate that the dreams are no longer active or existent.
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What you gonna do When they keep coming for you?
➔ Future with 'gonna' and Present Continuous for repeated action
➔ "What you gonna do" is an informal way of saying "What are you going to do", expressing future intention. "They keep coming" uses the present continuous to indicate a repeated or ongoing action that continues into the future.
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Lights out, permanent snooze
➔ Ellipsis and Noun Phrase
➔ This phrase uses ellipsis; the verb "is" or "means" is omitted for brevity. "Lights out" is the subject and "permanent snooze" is a noun phrase acting as a metaphorical description of death or unconsciousness.
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