The song "Art of Man" by Urge Overkill tells the story of a girl who has experienced trauma and abuse throughout her life. The lyrics depict her journey from learning to walk, but not being able to talk due to the pain she endures. As she grows older, she relies on material possessions and a job to distract herself from her past, but she still struggles with walking as it reminds her of the abuse she suffered. The song also criticizes the destructive nature of men and their actions. The line "Behold the art of man" suggests that the actions of some men can be seen as a form of art, but it is a dark and twisted art. The lyrics imply that men focus on their own desires, represented by their "sick dick," instead of creating positive and meaningful art. The songwriter expresses a desire to separate themselves from this destructive behavior and move away from a society that perpetuates it. The line "I will walk away from the big century" suggests a rejection of the current state of society and a longing to distance themselves from its toxic aspects. Overall, "Art of Man" is a critique of abuse, male entitlement, and the destructive behavior that some men engage in. It highlights the importance of recognizing and rejecting this behavior, and seeking a healthier and more positive way of living.