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"Fraud" is a song on [[Jonathan Coulton]]'s eighth studio album, [[Artificial Heart (album)|Artificial Heart]].
 
"Fraud" is a song on [[Jonathan Coulton]]'s eighth studio album, [[Artificial Heart (album)|Artificial Heart]].
  
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wow very interesting RFID huh? i guess crime has no bordanuies once the guilty conscious is overruled. New or old technology, one thing is very much true credit card fraud is a common easy everyday crime ESPECIALLY in MIA personally been a target of it and their is a suspicious link to Publix. Sleeve or no sleeve doesn't hurt to make a habit of carefully checking your account/statements/what not regularly.
This song has not been played live as of yet.
 
  
 
== Availability ==
 
== Availability ==

Revision as of 11:49, 3 May 2012


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Fraud
ReleaseArtificial Heart
Length3:00
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"Fraud" is a song on Jonathan Coulton's eighth studio album, Artificial Heart.

wow very interesting RFID huh? i guess crime has no bordanuies once the guilty conscious is overruled. New or old technology, one thing is very much true credit card fraud is a common easy everyday crime ESPECIALLY in MIA personally been a target of it and their is a suspicious link to Publix. Sleeve or no sleeve doesn't hurt to make a habit of carefully checking your account/statements/what not regularly.

Availability

"Fraud" is available on the album Artificial Heart, which can be ordered through Coulton's website or on iTunes.


Fan Interpretation

One interpretation that has been discussed is that the artist, suffering after a break up with a significant other ["it"], has been relegated to "the friends zone" and is arguing with him/herself ["you fraud"] about how to handle the current situation with the significant other.

Lines like:

It tells you lies

You say you won't but you compromise

Just don't imagine you'll ever win

Any race you aren't running in

Seem to indicate that the artist understands that he or she will not be able to be with the significant other ["it"].


Or, this song could be about a cat...Sharp teeth test your skin/Too late, you let an angel in.

Another interpretation of this song involves the creative process and self-doubt as an artist. The "it" is in reference to an idea or inspiration that the artist cannot get out of his head. In this interpretation, lines like the aforementioned excerpt refer to insecurity of concept and trust in personal vision, and encouragement to continue creating despite self-doubt (respectively). The bridge is from the perspective of the "little voice" that causes an artist to doubt him/herself; this is the voice of the "internal editor", so to speak. The song uses art-related imagery in the lines, "so many accidents, only one/paints you the picture you want to see/cover one eye and look carefully". The song deals with a struggle, putting the artistic process in both a positive and negative light. Lines such as "So unkind/Acting as if you could read its mind/Making it hard to explain without/Finding new things to complain about" hint at the frustrations artists can feel when a project is getting out of hand or the artist is losing motivation to work. This interpreatation fits within the theme of loss of personal direction seen in other songs on the album, namely "The World Belongs To You", "Sucker Punch", "Je Suis Rick Springfield", "Good Morning Tucson", "Dissolve", and "Nobody Loves You Like Me".


This can also be a song about addiction, heroin in particular seems to come to mind with the regards to 'sharp teeth test your skin/Too late... etc.'

Themes

Primary Theme:

Secondary Themes:

Other Themes:

  • Self-doubt
  • The creative process


Artificial Heart
1. Sticking It To Myself · 2. Artificial Heart · 3. Nemeses · 4. The World Belongs to You · 5. Today With Your Wife · 6. Sucker Punch · 7. Glasses · 8. Je Suis Rick Springfield · 9. Alone at Home · 10. Fraud · 11. Good Morning Tucson · 12. Now I Am An Arsonist · 13. Down Today · 14. Dissolve · 15. Nobody Loves You Like Me · 16. Still Alive · 17. Want You Gone · 18. The Stache