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Havoc B Lyrics

Now let's cause some fucking havoc!

The lions are at the door,
We ain't taking order from snakes no more.
The lions are at the door, yeah!
We ain't taking order from snakes no more.

Stand by...
Recieving...
stand by for a second message.

Now we're gonna take a stand,
For we are the Grassroots Resistance!
Now we're gonna take a stand,
For we are the Grassroots Resistance!
Power!

All this killing is obscene!
Shut down the war machine!
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Cover art for Havoc B lyrics by Enter Shikari

sorry, but there are so many errors here...correct lyrics should be:

Now let's cause some fucking havoc!

The lions are at the door, We ain't taking order from snakes no more. The lions are at the door, yeah! We ain't taking order from snakes no more.

Stand by... Recieving... stand by for a second message.

Now we're gonna take a stand, For we are the Grassroots Resistance! Now we're gonna take a stand, For we are the Grassroots Resistance! Power!

All this killing is obscene! Shut down the war machine!

yea i knerw there were going to be errors. i just interpreted what i heard. thanks. :)

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i think "stand by for a second message" is "standby for the signal"??

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Standby... Receiving... Standby for the signals...

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Cover art for Havoc B lyrics by Enter Shikari
Cover art for Havoc B lyrics by Enter Shikari
Cover art for Havoc B lyrics by Enter Shikari

"Now let's cause some fucking havok!"

Gets me riled up for a protest, it's got a really "direct action" feeling to it, really revolutionary.

"The Lions are at the door, We ain't taking orders from snakes no more"

Saying that the people have awoken, and will no stand for being controlled by the reptilian figures that run the world and are attempting to gain a New World Order. This line also makes me think of David Icke and some of his works.

The rest of the song is pretty self explanatory, again, it sounds really revolutionary.