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The Fallacy Of Retrospective Determinism Lyrics

Heads bounce to a fresh pulse,
A rise up rhythm,
An uproar for reform
A crowd roars to a fresh pulse,
I wanna bring it down, let's bring it down

T-1's and Tek-9's,
.Wav files through phone lines,
I am raising my arm, come on
I wanna bring it down, let's bring it down

A symphony of diodes
Doctrines stop, subtitles cleared
First we hit satellites
Piece-by-piece, the drive is down

A national riot dare
I'm calling out, this is permanent
Take a chance with contingencies
Please devise a requiem
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Cover art for The Fallacy Of Retrospective Determinism lyrics by Rise, The

This is one of the best songs, musically speaking, ever. Holy shit, it's so fucking cool.

Cover art for The Fallacy Of Retrospective Determinism lyrics by Rise, The

This song, while being pretty damn good, is a direct ripoff from The Shape Of Punk To Come by Refused. Great song though.

Cover art for The Fallacy Of Retrospective Determinism lyrics by Rise, The

Yeah, i see the similarities with The Shape of Punk to COme and New Noise, although i think calling it a direct ripoff is harsh.

Cover art for The Fallacy Of Retrospective Determinism lyrics by Rise, The

Refused weren't that revolutionary, get over it. This song rules.

Cover art for The Fallacy Of Retrospective Determinism lyrics by Rise, The

this band is amazing. i also love ' if all you have is a hammer...' and 'the machine question'. i know im supposed to talk about what this song means...but i havent got a clue. im guna go listen to it some more and figure it out. amazing

Cover art for The Fallacy Of Retrospective Determinism lyrics by Rise, The

this song and i suppose a majority of their songs, are about their beliefs of luddism. basically, it was a revolt in the early 1800s and they were against machines replacing men in factories and so they began to destroy the machines and the industries that were replacing them with the machines. look it up on wikipedia, it's a pretty interesting read.

 
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