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We Are One Lyrics
Sending a beating to go
Send the battle the leaders is ready to roll
Send the beating to home
Send the battle the leaders are ready for war
Well you know
That we are one
Sending a beating to go
Send the battle the leaders is ready to roll
Send the beating to home
Send the battle the leaders are ready for war
Well you know
That we are one
Sending a beating to go
Send the battle the leaders is ready to roll
Send the beating to home
Send the battle the leaders are ready for war
Well you know
That we are one
We are one
We are one
Castrate , castrate all
This campaign as hoping as you can never want anything as much as nobody thought you could!
Sending a beating to go
I don’t want poison and everyone’s going crazy I need to find a way out of this place god damn hell help me no poison no please owww.
Do I know who I am
When I know who are you
Demons know you try to
Lights are walking all over you!
Sending a beating
The battle is ready to go
Sending a beating
The battle is ready to roll
Sending a beating
The battle is ready to roll
Everybody is really ready to go
Send the battle the leaders is ready to roll
Send the beating to home
Send the battle the leaders are ready for war
That we are one
Send the battle the leaders is ready to roll
Send the beating to home
Send the battle the leaders are ready for war
That we are one
Send the battle the leaders is ready to roll
Send the beating to home
Send the battle the leaders are ready for war
That we are one
We are one
We are one
This campaign as hoping as you can never want anything as much as nobody thought you could!
When I know who are you
Demons know you try to
Lights are walking all over you!
Sending a beating
The battle is ready to go
Sending a beating
The battle is ready to roll
Sending a beating
The battle is ready to roll
Everybody is really ready to go
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I think hes talking about the human race as a whole. sending an army to fight our fellow man is really fighting ourselves. An anti-war song.
This song was sung by Serj Tankian from the band system of a down and I think that it is a song about war and we are one symbolizes the army as one.
Well, if you go by the video, it's about taking a bunch of dead animals, sewing 'em together, and bringin em back to life. Crazy ass Buckethead!
not really sure, but i think it talks about the creations being one. i mean c'mon, the porcupine, lobster, some squirrel thing. OBVIOUS!!! also that buckethead is mentally ill
who cares, THIS SONGS RULES!!!!
i love this song. and i think that all these comments pretty much explain it.
Is it just me or do these lyrics seem wrong??
I'm pretty sure the lyrics here are 90% wrong. Usually, when you read lyrics for a song with hard to decipher vocals, you get that "OH, that's totally what he's saying!" feeling. But not in this case. I really, sincerely think that most of the song is gibberish, almost like scat but not impromptu as he repeats the same gibberish over and over.
For example, instead of "Sending a beating to go" it would be more like "sadaka bidika badaka bo." It makes more sense that it's gibberish since the video is about the animals being sewn into one chimera-like creature. Plus, I'm not sure who wrote the song (probably Serj but very well could have been Buckethead), but any System of a Down fan will know that Serj is infamous for fairly nonsensical lyrics at times, so it's not that weird to think of him singing a song that is literally gibberish. Of course there are some parts of the song that aren't gibberish, like the "we are one" part and probably one or two parts that might count as verses or refrains with actual words being sung.
And remember, this is a Buckethead song FEATURING Serj, and it's from a Buckethead album ("Enter the Chicken"), so more than likely it's not really an anti-war SoaD song.
I'm pretty sure the lyrics here are 90% wrong. Usually, when you read lyrics for a song with hard to decipher vocals, you get that "OH, that's totally what he's saying!" feeling. But not in this case. I really, sincerely think that most of the song is gibberish, almost like scat but not impromptu as he repeats the same gibberish over and over.
For example, instead of "Sending a beating to go" it would be more like "sadaka bidika badaka bo." It makes more sense that it's gibberish since the video is about the animals being sewn into one chimera-like creature. Plus, I'm not sure who wrote the song (probably Serj but very well could have been Buckethead), but any System of a Down fan will know that Serj is infamous for fairly nonsensical lyrics at times, so it's not that weird to think of him singing a song that is literally gibberish. Of course there are some parts of the song that aren't gibberish, like the "we are one" part and probably one or two parts that might count as verses or refrains with actual words being sung.
And remember, this is a Buckethead song FEATURING Serj, and it's from a Buckethead album ("Enter the Chicken"), so more than likely it's not really an anti-war SoaD song.
i think its about a violent scitsafrinic (i suck at spelling)... we are one... they are both technically the same person
not really sure, but i think it talks about the creations being one. i mean c'mon, the porcupine, lobster, some squirrel thing. OBVIOUS!!! also that buckethead is mentally ill
who cares, THIS SONGS RULES!!!!