""You'll wait it out Force is not the same I bought ya This world will explode Into numb one deal owned Pray for your sons and your daughters You didn't refuse Well the first one Weak arms Right or wrong First off we'll dance when we dance The last one we fault The first one we kill Foresee her That's what we've done with your head You're begging for papa We're safer but We wash our hands in death End me When we fall He'll go Feel it grow We may not be the ones Feel it go Feel like we know We move around We'll pay We protest We'll pawn off war We protest We all hit the floor Right or wrong Ignorance at it's best We are at war You're such a fool Ignorance isn't bliss We are lied to You suckers Everyone this is not a joke In the end all suffer for what we've done Liars We all suffer""


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Tastes Like Kevin Bacon Lyrics as written by Krysta Cameron John Ganey

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    My Interpretation

    Come on, guys. You can't come in here and spout shit about the music cause you don't like the band members as people. The song's most definitely about war. I want to add a couple things to tylrcffmn's interpretation.

    You'll wait it out: We're going in and there's nothing you can do but watch and wait. Force is not the same: It's a one-sided fight. I bought ya: He (Bush?) made you agree with him. This world will explode Into numb, one deal owned: We lose our innocence and emotion, but one person wins.

    Pray for your sons & your daughters You didn't refuse: To the parents. We'll the first one, weak arms: We'll annilihate them. Right or wrong(right or wrong): It doesn't matter which cause we're winning. First off we'll dance when we dance: Dancing=fighting, or victory. The last one we fault, the first one we kill...: Go in, kill them all, blame the ones remaining.

    Forsee her: ? Thats what we've done with your head: Again, Bush has made everyone think his way. Your begging for papa: The soldiers themselves are scared, goes with the 'sons and daughters' part. We're safer but We wash our hands in death: They're made to think that killing is the only way to defend their country. End Me When we fall...: Gonn' die.

    He'll go, feel it grow: It gets worse after Bush leaves. We may not be the ones Feel it go, feel like we know: We might not see it end, but it will. We move around We'll pay We protest We'll pawn off war We protest...: We oppose it but we're profiting from it.

    We all hit the floor: Everyone dies Right or wrong: Whether or not they're the good guys. Youre such a fool Ignorance at it's best: You got played.

    We are at war Ignorance isn't bliss: It's All Happening whether or not you want to acknowledge it. We are lied to you suckers Everyone

    This is not a joke In the end All suffer For what we've done

    Liars

    We all suffer...

    I seriously cannot believe that anyone couldn't see the barest hint of meaning to these words.

    I love a lyricist who can get their message across without being completely blunt about it. Sucks for you if you fail to recognize her talent.

    As for the band's style, (they make me wish I had a second penis to jack) I'm not gonna waste time defending it against people who fail to see the beauty in grindcore, experimentation, and just plain hilarity.

    HousingThePlaguedon June 06, 2010   Link

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