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The song is possibly about a man found guilty by a court and sentenced to death by electric chair. The lyrics seem to compliment this interpretation, though it is quite literal.
The song is possibly about a man found guilty by a court and sentenced to death by electric chair. The lyrics seem to compliment this interpretation, though it is quite literal.


One interpretation is that the song continues the story of the protagonist in [[Murders]], taking place after they were arrested. The song covers the trial, imprisonment, and either the protagonist undergoing electroshock therapy, or their execution via the electric chair. It could be argued that electroshock Therapy is the more "correct" theory, as electroshock therapy is preformed with electrodes placed on the head of the patient, which harkens back to the title of the song. However, this is purely speculation, and not confirmed to be true.
One interpretation is that the song continues the story of the protagonist in [[Murders]], taking place after they were arrested. The song covers the trial, imprisonment, and either the protagonist undergoing electroshock therapy, or their execution via the electric chair.


Another is that [[Labyrinth]] tells the continuation of The Mind Electric after the protagonist escapes, being supported by similar notes and chords being used in the song, as well as similar lyrics ("See how the serfs work the ground", "See how the brain plays around", compared to "See how I circle", "See how I fly Away", etc)
Another is that [[Labyrinth]] tells the continuation of The Mind Electric after the protagonist escapes, being supported by similar notes and chords being used in the song, as well as similar lyrics ("See how the serfs work the ground", "See how the brain plays around", compared to "See how I circle", "See how I fly Away", etc)
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