LEAD ME- the leftist cry as the right subsides
HEAR ME- the media mouth is open wide
SAVE ME- success is our hunger we need to feed
FREE ME- we will not lose to their anarchy!
We are your leaders-
we are rebellion!
aural supremists

we are rebellion!
we are future!

SHOW ME- the wave of eighties is number three
PRAISE ME- our religion is technology
CHANGE ME- alterations for the stigmatized
HELP ME - for the cause. Would you cross that line?
we are rebellion!
chemical youth scream

we are rebellion
If we don't stand together
we stand to lose the future
peace won't last forever
who will be the martyr you or me?

We can be the future
You and I the leaders, Help me!

If we don't stand together
We stand to lose the future
We are the last hope...but there's danger



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    In the first song of the mini-conceptual set, Surgical Strike, military operations destroy "enemy" targets. In "Neue Regel", a philosophy is fastened to justify and guide future operations as the new society takes shape. By the third song, "Chemical Youth (We Are Rebellion)", a rebellion is brewing among the youth who finally realize:

    "if we don't stand together we stand to lose the future."

    The youth understand their present circumstances all too well: technology has been warped into a religion, eventually mutating into a digital dictatorship. And though born in a computer-operated generation, the first to pervert machines are not the youth, but the elders of society. Tired, bitter old men feeling their mortality seize power through machines only to have machines seize power from them. The Youth are the last hope of every generation - but there's danger....

    nucleusprog.com.ar/ingles/i-queensryche2.htm

    PigeonWingon August 31, 2008   Link
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    i wonder if they ever played this live? , i like this song

    Brixton89on April 15, 2007   Link

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