"I'm A Bulletproof Tiger" is a song by Evergreen Terrace, a metalcore band from Jacksonville, Florida. The song's lyrics depict a sense of frustration and suffocation, but also resilience and defiance in the face of adversity. The opening lines suggest a feeling of wastefulness and discontent, with the tower symbolizing a corrupt or oppressive system. The sun of simple rage shining represents a desire for change and a rebellion against the status quo. The lyrics express a refusal to accept a state of helplessness or submission. The repetition of "Can't breathe, can't breathe, can't breathe at all" and "Can't fight this suffocation" conveys a sense of being suffocated, possibly by societal norms or expectations. However, the song asserts that despite these challenges, the individuals involved are not giving up or succumbing to the suffocation. They declare, "We are not dying here!" The line "Who's gonna drown in this ditch here tonight? Some will swim and some will die!" suggests that in the face of adversity, some individuals will overcome the struggles while others may succumb to them. It emphasizes the importance of resilience and the ability to keep fighting. The repeated chorus of "We are not, we are not, we are not dying here" reinforces the band's determination not to be defeated. It reflects a strong belief in their own strength and resilience. The line "We're not dead" symbolizes the refusal to be silenced or controlled. It signifies the band's determination to continue fighting and pushing forward, regardless of the challenges they face. Overall, "I'm A Bulletproof Tiger" portrays a sense of frustration, suffocation, and a desire for change. It encourages resilience and defiance against oppressive systems, while asserting the individual's power to overcome and survive.