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Real Eyes, Realize, Real Lies song meanings
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    This song is about the flaws in American government. It is stating that America needs to change.

    jordan199311on December 28, 2006   Link
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    If you listen to the articles in the back ground, its also about black persecution," You got white scum, Hispanic Scum, But most of all you got nigger scum". Like jordan says.. its about Americas need to change

    JonnyBoy789on September 09, 2007   Link
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    "The largest urban uprising in recent US history." "We the jury and the (?) find the defendant not guilty." (Rodney King beating trial, I assume) "Police stand by, as looters take what they want." (sounds like Bill Curtis) "Police brutality is on the rise." "...National Guard has been deployed to establish control throughout LA, the looting and mayhem continue." (again sounds like Curtis) "I support an initiative that will put one hundred thousand police officers on the streets of America." "America has to make some sort of radical change." "(?) the Devil, the Caucasian white man." "(?) we just ask for our own nation where we can promote white culture, white ideals, white history and they haven't given it to us, and we're gonna take it." "What I wanna see is the destruction of the whole white race." (Br0kk| thinks it might be Charles Manson, but I'm not convinced) "You got scum, you also got white scum too, you also got Spanish scum but worst of all you got that nigger scum." "And why do you have to go after them and why do they go after you?" "Because we're different gangs and we don't like each other. (?)...cause, how you gonna put the gun away when you just saw a brother or whatever got shot?" "(?) black men being robbers, not every black man robs or steals." "Boy's gonna get in my face, he's gonna get it right back and that's it, no matter if they're black, white, or anything." "There's an increase in police brutality." "I'm tryin' to get mine, it's survival out here, brother!" "You've gotta know yourself, and you've gotta know the enemy." "I'm not (?). I'm not their enemy." (all above are source unknown except where otherwise noted)

    source: geocities.com/tyrannorabbit/horrormetalm.html

    dornenon April 18, 2008   Link
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    Sick as title!

    8426on April 12, 2012   Link
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    Song Comparison

    Is "Imaginal Cells" off their Bloodstone & Diamonds album a follow up track to this message??

    sokornyon February 03, 2017   Link

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