


The singer uses many terms to describe this woman, but the most telling of those is when he calls her a "pretty train crash". The song is basically a breakup letter, stating that Hexum could not keep up with the woman's lifestyle and that he must leave to avoid falling into a similar pattern. Subject: 3/311/transistor.tab Transistor Performed by 311 >From the album Transistor on Capricorn/Mercury Records Music by: Chad Sexton Lyrics by: Nick. The song title is a description of this girl - an attractive and enticing beauty, but with a lot of baggage and trouble. i saw them on the blue album tour the transistor tour and sound. This is not the life for Hexum, so he must end the relationship. Contact us The hymn Jennifer Lamountain View Lyrics 99 This hymn first appeared in a 1901 hymnal We Love Igbo Gospel Music edition, in English The hymn was. im sooo excited to find fellow lifers in the 311 world :-). Upon its release, Transistor received negative reviews from critics, who felt it was overlong and self-indulgent. The album saw a change in musical style as fewer songs feature rapping in comparison to the band's previous albums. Lead singer, Nick Hexum, refers to her as "a drugstore cowgirl", insinuating that she is a drug user and that she does not want to slow down from the frantic pace of her life. Transistor is the fourth studio album by American rock band 311, released on Augby Capricorn Records. The song starts with the singer's resolve to "burn a bridge" and cut ties with a girl he has been dating who does not have her life together. It is about being in a relationship with someone that is on a path to self destruction. The song is the third single from 311's 1997 album, Transistor.
