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The Box (King Missile song)

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Released
  
1988

Genre
  
Avant-garde

Label
  
Shimmy Disc

Recorded
  
1988

Length
  
2:50

Writer(s)
  
Dogbowl, John S. Hall

"The Box" is a song by avant-garde band King Missile. It appears on the band's 1988 album They.

Contents

Content

In "The Box," frontman John S. Hall sings a story in which a male subject is placed in a box, given toys to play with, instructed to be creative, and told that he will be let out of the box if he follows his instructions. Although the subject performs his assigned tasks "incredibly well," his captors do not let him out of the box. As the music crescendoes, Hall repeatedly screams, "They lie!"

The lyric may be an allegory for the way some children are cheated by the American educational system.

Music video

The video for "The Box" was directed for $100 by Wincester Chimes.

References

The Box (King Missile song) Wikipedia