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A scathing punk anthem against greed, exploitation, and material obsession.
🛑 “Mine Me Mine” isn’t just a song—it’s a battle cry.
🔥 A critique of wealth hoarding and economic exploitation
⚡ Fueled by classic punk minimalism
🎤 Confrontational, urgent, and unapologetic
🗣 “They found a way, they found a way / to make more money than they’ll ever need”
🤑 “Now that they have found a way / they’re gonna charge you double for everything”
Laura Jane Grace exposes the cycle of endless profit-driven exploitation, where even basic needs become commodities.
🎤 “You’re not the only one.”
☠ A grim acknowledgment of shared struggle
✊ A call for solidarity and resistance
🎸 Distorted, fast-paced guitars – pure punk fire
🥁 Relentless, pounding drums – no time to breathe
🚀 No frills, no excess—just raw urgency
The song’s mantra-like repetition mimics the unrelenting nature of economic greed itself.
🔻 Bridge: “We all share what we got.”
💬 A desperate plea for collective survival
⚠ A warning against hoarding wealth while others struggle
💀 The tension peaks before the song barrels to its end
✔ Fast, furious, and unfiltered
✔ Punk minimalism at its best
✔ Strikes at the heart of economic injustice
✔ Laura Jane Grace at her most confrontational
💥 “Mine Me Mine” is pure punk rebellion.
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Laura Jane Grace has never been one to hold back, and her latest single, “Mine Me Mine”, is no exception. A scathing critique of material obsession and economic exploitation, the track barrels forward with unrelenting energy, channeling classic punk minimalism into a sharp and urgent statement.
This track is part of her forthcoming album, Adventure Club, set for release on July 18, 2025, featuring her band, The Trauma Tropes. (reported by: Custom Made Music)
“They found a way, they found a way / to make more money then they’ll ever need
And know that they have found a way / they’re gonna charge you double for everything“
“Mine Me Mine” is a scathing critique of capitalism’s relentless greed and the commodification of everything—even human needs and dreams. Laura Jane Grace exposes how wealth accumulation spirals into excess, creating artificial scarcity and pricing people out of their own aspirations.
The verses highlight how fundamental necessities are turned into profit-driven commodities, while the chorus—“You’re not the only one”—serves as both a grim acknowledgment of shared struggle and a call for solidarity.
The bridge escalates this theme, urging collective survival over individual hoarding. Raw, urgent, and unapologetic, the song doesn’t just critique the system—it forces us to question its absurdity.
From the opening chords, “Mine Me Mine” wastes no time making its intentions clear. The distorted, fast-paced guitars and relentless, pounding drums drive the song forward like an unstoppable force, embodying pure punk energy that channels the frustration in its lyrics. There are no frills or unnecessary flourishes—just raw, unfiltered urgency.
Structurally, the song is relentless. The short, direct verses bleed into a looping chorus that refuses to let go, reinforcing the inescapable nature of its message. The bridge—“We all share what we got”—acts as both a plea and a warning, heightening the tension before the song barrels toward its conclusion.
Grace’s vocal delivery is sharp and slightly sneering, but beneath it lies a weary frustration, amplifying the song’s exasperation with systemic greed. The repetition of “They found a way, they found a way” gives the song a mantra-like urgency, underscoring the relentless, calculated nature of economic exploitation.
“Mine Me Mine” is punk at its purest—fast, furious, and unapologetically raw. Laura Jane Grace strips everything down to its core, ensuring that nothing distracts from the message. In a world obsessed with ownership and wealth, the song stands as a battle cry, urging listeners to wake up, take stock, and remember: they’re not the only ones feeling the weight of it all.
For those who wants to hear the song firsthand, the song is available on Youtube.
[Verse]
They found a way, they found a way
to make more money then they’ll ever need
And know that they have found a way
they’re gonna charge you double for everything
We serve ourselves, we serve ourselves
we see our god in nothing else
A righteous war, a bitter end
the eternal is limited
[Chorus]
You’re not the only one
You’re not the only one
You’re not the only one
[Verse]
They found a way, they found a way
to sell what comes for free
to price you out of dreams
to own for love of owning
There is no higher good to reach
then that of owning everything
Won’t be enough to fill our need
there is no stuff to fill this empty
[Chorus]
You’re not the only one
You’re not the only one
You’re not the only one
[Bridge]
You’re not the only one
You’re not the only one
You’re not the only one
There’s not enough
You’re not the only one
You’re not the only one
You’re not the only one
We all share what we got
[Chorus]
You’re not the only one
You’re not the only one
You’re not the only one
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