Skillet -noun 1. a frying pan.
2. a cylindrical serving vessel of the late 17th and early 18th centuries, having a hinged lid, a handle, and, sometimes, feet.
3. Chiefly British. a long-handled saucepan. 4. A nominated Christian Rock Music group
Every Skillet song means something different. Skillet's songs have no huge meaning that connect together, or meanings that are self defying.
However, a lot of their songs are based on depression, sorrow and crying out for salvation.
For example, "Last Night" is about a girl wanting to kill herself but her friend won't let her.
In "Never Surrender" it mentions about wanting to give up but needing to stay strong.
Also in "Falling in the Black" it mentions depression like elements. But Skillet's songs all mean something different, but most are based on sorrow and depression.
It is about how he is searching for "the one" penis that can sexually satisfy him.
Usually cast iron
2009
Skillet's first concert was in 1996.
They're both good. Try some songs off the albums, listen to them on Youtube, then decide what you like better.
Skillets is a band, active since 1999, of alternative rock and goth music. The band is comprised of four members: Rachel Gagliardi (lead vocals/keyboards), Chris Ahearn (guitar/backing vocals), Mike Daly (bass/guitar), and Billy Bruno (drums). Skillets was formed in 1999 and all members currently live in Los Angeles.
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Usually cast iron
Their main hit songs are Hero, Monster, Awake and Alive, The Last Night, Comatose, The Older I Get and Rebirthing. Lucy is also popular. So is Collide, Yours To Hold and Savior.
2009
Awake - it came out August 2009.
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Skillet's first concert was in 1996.
They're both good. Try some songs off the albums, listen to them on Youtube, then decide what you like better.
It released on October 3, 2006
Most people would say "Comatose" or "Awake"
It is about someone blaming you for the bad things that happen but in actual reality it is them so its not me its you.
Skillets are normally made of the element 'Iron' (Fe).