The public's so fucking stupid, you've fallen for their lies
Believe in every word they say, you dare not criticise
"aids always existed, those faggots made it spread"
But you deserve to know the truth, before you end up dead
the governments too powerful when they do whatever they please
they leave our planet dying and it's populous diseased
america made this virus, they also have a cure
but still they'll let it kill you, that's what they made it for
the government has fucked us, what a big surprise
welcome to the human race where everybody dies
the governments too powerful when they do whatever they please
they leave our planet dying and it's populus diseased
the pentagons sick solution, to round up those infected
the military gets cured, while civilians gets ejected
impose martial law so they can "cleanse" this land
you've got fucking wake up and fight while you still can
the governments too powerful when they do whatever they please
they leave our planet dying and it's populus diseased


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    This is Aus-Rotten, a far better band than Anti-Flag...

    Tig45on March 06, 2017   Link

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