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Greatest Un-Hits: Sean Lennon's “Dead Meat” (2006) - Popdose
: The title "Dead Meat" and the recurring hook "you're gonna get what you deserve" serve as a stark, almost threatening warning to the person who wronged him. Sean Lennon - Dead Meat
The song is a direct reflection of a painful chapter in Lennon’s personal life. The central narrative revolves around a double betrayal: his then-girlfriend, actress Bijou Phillips, had a secret affair with his lifelong best friend, Max LeRoy. Greatest Un-Hits: Sean Lennon's “Dead Meat” (2006) -
Lennon accompanied the Friendly Fire album with a companion film, also titled Friendly Fire , directed by Michele Civetta. In a move that underscored the personal nature of the project, Bijou Phillips appeared in the music video for "Dead Meat" and other tracks, essentially dramatizing the very events that inspired the music. Lennon accompanied the Friendly Fire album with a
: Critics have noted that the song’s tone is "bittersweet" and "mellow," featuring acoustic harmonies that draw comparisons to artists like Elliott Smith. It opens with a piano intro and builds with strings, creating what has been described as a "dreamy waltz in a fairground" feel. Creative Visuals
: The album title itself, Friendly Fire , refers to being hurt by those closest to you—those who are supposed to be on your "team".