why "back for another bite" is about jt music not wanting to do fnaf anymore

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Back for another bite is about jt music being sick of writing fnaf songs, here is an analysis of the lyrics that explains why

"I put in a lotta time here": obviously talking about how jt music has been here since fnaf 1, and wrote songs about each of the games

"So i recorded a warning for ya": possibly talking to youtubers who want to make somgs about fnaf, warning them that it will be a double edged sword

"Did you get all the unattended children out?": talking about young fans of their songs, unattended refers to how they have no one checking on them and can freely look at content about dead children like jt songs

"But once you're in no gettin' out": again talking about how when you make a fnaf song, you will be forced by the fans to make more and more, even if you don't want to

"When your impostor syndrome end up turning you purpley": the impostor syndrome refers to how skull is probably wondering if people listen to their songs because they are good, or just because they are "the fnaf guys". Do people really like their music? Or do they just like fnaf and subscribe for that?

"If you keep up with the monsters you can follow your dreams": probably a stretch, but it could refer to how, In order to pursue their dream of making music, they have to keep up with making more fnaf songs, so they can make other stuff too

"Started from the ball-pit, no apologies": jt music started off as a very small channel, and grew a lot after their first fnaf song. The "no apologies" could mean skull doesn't regret making said song, as it's what ultimately lead to the success jt music has nowadays

"The first animatronic to serenade me with song, and ever since, it's like I never stopped singin' along stuck in a circular circus, it's an eternal loop now": obviously referring to how aince the first song the fans have kept singing and requesting more and more, and jt is stuck in an eternal loop of fnaf songs

"Every remnant of family fun was scooped out": possibly referring to how skull has no fun making this anymore, as it probably feels like an assembly line, just soullesly push out the next song each time a new game comes out, or the fans will riot

"Now my gears have gone dull 'cause I'm hard on my grind": again, he is tired of doing this, and he has to pull them out very quickly unless he wants all his other works to be ignored

"Started with the night-shift, now I'm pulling full time": probably referring ti how he was more laid back and relax before, whereas now he has to work himself to the bone in order to put these out in time

"I got Freddy in my veins, it ain't mercury": probably referring to how he would like to make songs like Freddy mercury made, but he's held back by fnaf. Additionally, he wrote so many gnaf songs he probably feels like Freddy it's part of him, hence the "in my veins" line

"We lost all the magic behind the curtains see?": again referring to the fact they have no fun doing this anymore: it has been fun, but it's not anymore and, like all good things, it has to stop

"I'm sick of singing songs i wouldn't write": pretty self explanatory, skull doesn't feel like the songs are his anymore, just a soulless thing to make the fans happy

"To think that I thought this job would not actually bite": skull (and pat too) probably thought this job would be easy and rid of any problems

"Another bad night, but you'll come back right? Until the last night": probably referring to how, if jt actually stops making music, most of their "fans" will stop following them

"Who wants more? (The audience!) Knocking upon your door, what do they hunger for?": again pretty self explanatory. The "who wants more?" Before "the audience" signifies that skull is not the one who wants more, and the "knocking upon your door" refers to insistent comments asking them to make more each time a new installment gets out

"Hi kids, if you like violence": in addition to being a reference to their fnaf two songs, it could be yet another reference to how kids love fnaf content, despite it being dark and about murders and violence

"Would you prefer a springtrap to a pigeonhole?": a pigeonhole is referred to as "assign to a particular category, typically an overly restrictive one" this could refer to how jt music are seen as "the fnaf guys" and nothing more, furthermore it could, in an overly dramatized way, signify that skull would rather die (springtrap) than keep doing this

"Now you're a one trick pony but you're not alone": a one trick pond is a person that can only do one thing good, and so they keep doing it until it becomes boring and unimpressive. This probably refers to how jt music is seen by people who never listened to them as a one trick pony that only makes fans songs. The "yiu're not alone" could refer to other nerdcore artists who suffered the same fate, i.e. dagames with bendy or the stupendium with their Christmas songs

"No wonder why you keep coming back, playin' out the tape just so you could run it back, over and over again until there is nothing left": this obviously refers to how jt's most popular songs are the fnaf ones, namely join us for a bite

"You wanna wear my skin? Go on and step right in": a lot of people would love to be jt music, but they don't realize how difficult of a job songwriting is, and how much pressure they have, especially with this songs, so he is mockingly saying, "take my place and let's see how you do"








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