Greatest Un-Hits: Sean Lennon's “Dead Meat” (2006) - Popdose
: 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 tragedy of the situation was compounded by LeRoy’s death in a motorcycle accident before he and Lennon could reconcile. This left Lennon with a complex mix of anger, guilt, and unresolved resentment that permeates the lyrics of "Dead Meat". Lyrical and Musical Themes