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A heedless and harrowing future is developing
For our generation and generations to come

But as I walk the chartered streets of this familiar oblivion
I recognise nothing but unyielding unconsciousness
In which we have almost comfortably drowned

It is madness
This normality is madness

We are clinging to manufactured crippling constraints
We must no longer commute between brand-laden homes
And quickly accepted, aimless roams
From our factories of slavery to wars of illusive bravery

We must unite

And we must let the floodgates open

Here tonight
I clock a thousand heads
Here to unite
Through common dreads
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Cover art for Common Dreads lyrics by Enter Shikari

I agree with businessiswar. It's sad, and extremely scary. I go to school every day feeling like crap and knowing it's bullshit. I hate work, and I'm never getting a job. I'm going to convince so many people I know to be free that the whole world will soon be freed. We all just need to awaken. Enter Shikari did an amazing job at creating a CD with valuable lyrics and deeper meanings than a fucking lame ass joans brothers cd.

The true meaning of this common dreads song, is well, the title obviously, that we all can work together when we hate something together. We go to war with a country because we're told to hate them. Well, the part "This normality is madness" is the most important point of the song to me, just because how they said it, and it's true. We think our society is normal. We're wearing cotton all over our bodies for goodness sake. and not because we're cold. We hardly have emotions like we should have. It's turning into a cold scary world. Most importantly, don't listen to your government ever. Always have skeptisism with everything you deal with

are you for real? if ur never getting a job then i hope u like the streets or do you plan to live on the dole? cos thats really going to make a difference to the world.

Cover art for Common Dreads lyrics by Enter Shikari

isnt the begining the end of ok time for plan b? like theyre continuing on to their second cd.

actually the beginning of this is the ending of "closing" from ttts

@kelb93 Common Dreads is supposed to be a part two of Take to the Skies, except with less fighting against the aliens and more cooperation.

Cover art for Common Dreads lyrics by Enter Shikari

I think its "A heedless and harrowing future."

Cover art for Common Dreads lyrics by Enter Shikari

Gives me goosebumps everytime.

Cover art for Common Dreads lyrics by Enter Shikari

isnt it "to wars of elusive bravery" ?

Yeah, sounds like "wars" to me too. It'd make more sense too considering the wars in the Middle East are often called that too because of the lack of public support in the nation. Or anywhere for that matter.

don't think the bravery in afghanistan is elusive. and you shouldn't confuse lack of support for the war with lack of support our men and women out there.

Cover art for Common Dreads lyrics by Enter Shikari

kelb93, you are correct in thinking that it is a continuation from the Take To The Skies album.

However it continues on from Closing, not Ok Time For Plan B.

oh haha yea i think u know what i meant tho.

Cover art for Common Dreads lyrics by Enter Shikari

This is a great opening to the album, it's like everything that the album is being laid out. The "We must unite" repeated line and in different languages is chilling to me, it reminded that despite differences in language, colour, race, religion and beliefs, every one else on the planet is the same as me, just a human trying to live his/her life.

Cover art for Common Dreads lyrics by Enter Shikari

Confirmed by the CD booklet "Wars of illusive bravery" and "A heedless and harrowing future"

Cover art for Common Dreads lyrics by Enter Shikari
Cover art for Common Dreads lyrics by Enter Shikari
 
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