I took a poundin'
From the radio today
I heard the radio say some piece of shit
Was it the sound of today ?

I took a bitin' 'beating'
When I saw my TV play, I saw my TV play
Over and over

And there were no escape
The box is hallow

And that riff is fucking dead,
That riff is fucking dead,
But the riff is poundin'

In my fucking head
They're gonna push it
Until false is true
Until day is night

They're gonna push it baby
Until wrong feels right
Until wrong feels right

It's a big industry
And they can beat my brain
With houses and wars and chains

They are insane
Yeah
But they can beat my brain

God and his captains
They won't pull a fucking plug
They won't pull a fucking plug
And give the skies
Back to the birds and bugs


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    cool song

    Ichlabuchlaon July 23, 2007   Link
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    It's about the decline of culture, and how we are forced to swallow a bunch of mainstream crap that is ejaculated by marketing and media.

    Neimonsteron July 06, 2008   Link

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