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Fed up and fucked up
born from war and tension
fed up and fucked up
cut-throat generation
fed up and fucked up
throw down the fallen nations
fed up and fucked up
burn down retaliation
fed up and fucked up
see you fall from grace
fed up and fucked up
scars on your two faces
bloodbrawl – now you're falling down
bloodcloth – it's your downfall
bloodcloth – now you're falling down
bloodbrawl…
bloodbrawl, bloodcloth, bloodcloth, bloodbrawl
born from war and tension
fed up and fucked up
feeding on frustration
fed up and fucked up
unleash devastation
fed up and fucked up
spell out your redemption
fed up and fucked up
bloodbrawl – now you're falling down
bloodcloth – it's your downfall
bloodcloth – now you're falling down
bloodbrawl…
bloodbrawl, bloodcloth, bloodcloth, bloodbrawl
born from war and tension
fed up and fucked up
cut-throat generation
throw down the fallen nations
fed up and fucked up
burn down retaliation
fed up and fucked up
see you fall from grace
fed up and fucked up
scars on your two faces
bloodcloth – it's your downfall
bloodcloth – now you're falling down
bloodbrawl…
fed up and fucked up
feeding on frustration
fed up and fucked up
unleash devastation
fed up and fucked up
spell out your redemption
fed up and fucked up
bloodcloth – it's your downfall
bloodcloth – now you're falling down
bloodbrawl…
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Maxwell Cavalera, you sir, are a genius. My testicles explode when I hear this song.
I hear "throw down the fallen angel" instead of "throw down the fallen nations" in the song, but all lyric databases have it as nations??
Anyone else hear angel or just me??
I see it as a song about fighting for your "freedom" (civil, rights, individuality ... whatever personal struggle you may have).
Don't be scared if you fail (are metaphorically, maybe even literally, bloodied) keep fighting for those freedoms.
Does the didgeridoo played at the conclusion of the song have any relevance to the theme of the song??
I know Max loves his indigenous cultural references, so is this just a way to represent the Aborigines (of Australia) or is there a deeper meaning??