DragonBlazer Productions
Lyrical Autopsy
Ever feel like a lyric is hiding a secret? Lyrical Autopsy is a deep-dive podcast that breaks down songs, to explore the narrative and creative journey of songwriting. Each episode functions as a forensic analysis of a specific song, investigating the personal struggles, historical context, and artistic inspiration that created it. Whether it's a one-hit wonder or an all-time classic, we perform the autopsy on the lyrics that shaped our lives.
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13. Mär 2026
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The Dark Truth behind this Shoe Anthem 13.03.2026 7:01
Millions of people sang along to Pumped Up Kicks by Foster the People when it first hit the radio. It sounded upbeat. Catchy. Almost carefree. But hidden inside the lyrics is a much darker story. In this episode of Lyrical Autopsy, we open the case file on one of the most misunderstood songs of the 2010s. We break down the lyrics, the story behind the song, and why so many listeners completely mis...
Romantic.. or Red Flag? The Dark "Love" Song Every Breath You Take 06.03.2026 20:04
Is Every Breath You Take by The Police really a love song… Or the most famous stalker anthem ever written? It’s been played at weddings for decades. But the lyrics tell a darker story. In this episode, we break down what Sting actually meant — and why you may never hear this 80s classic the same way again. 💬 Romantic… or red flag? Drop your verdict below. #EveryBreathYouTake #ThePolice #SongAnaly...
Escape (The Pina Colada Song) by Rupert Holmes 24.02.2026 23:52
A deep dive into the 1979 #1 hit that serves as the final chart-topper of the 1970s. While often dismissed as a "cheesy" beach tune, this lyrical autopsy reveals it to be a sophisticated short story set to music.
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