If you read the lyrics, it says "A kangaroo cry," not a kangaroo cried. It's symbolic, seeing as kangaroos are known for their survival in harsh environments, being least likely to cry. =/ So it's a bit more symbolic than what you make it seem... and while I agree with you on the graphic nature of "The End," I think that the graphic nature that hasn't been expressed before because of restraints. In short, the feeling in that song is everything that has been held back in their previous works. Plus, for anyone who decides to trash the CD because of that song, you might want to check out the edited version instead of the explicit, seeing as it replaces "The End" with "Graceful Dancing," a much softer, cleaner song. =]