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We Hate Everyone Lyrics
Right wing commies
Leftist Nazis
Point their fingers
Rumours linger
We don't care what you think
Branded sexist
Labelled racist
Want it clearer ?
Check the mirror
We don't care what you think
Lies and slander in vain try to shame us
Riots, protests, violence just makes us famous
TV interviews, free publicity
Increase record sales dramatically
The left they say I'm a fascist
The right calling me communist
Hate hate hate hatred for all - one and all
No matter what you believe
Don't believe in you - and that's true
Some would say that we're biased
Accusations that we are racist
Well, shit comes in all hues
Now this means you
Cause things ain't always like they seem
We hate everyone
We don't care what you think
Leftist Nazis
Point their fingers
Rumours linger
Labelled racist
Want it clearer ?
Check the mirror
Riots, protests, violence just makes us famous
TV interviews, free publicity
Increase record sales dramatically
The right calling me communist
Hate hate hate hatred for all - one and all
No matter what you believe
Don't believe in you - and that's true
Accusations that we are racist
Well, shit comes in all hues
Now this means you
Cause things ain't always like they seem
Song Info
Submitted by
sirwoj On Dec 08, 2001
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i like this song, it shows the attitude the band has underlying everything.
they just don't care, they're out for fun.
Actually, Metallican, it's about how when they went to Germany and they had an interview, they had a bit of cultural confusion. The interviewer asked him how popular he thought he was in Europe, and he replied, "I'm more popular than Hitler!" So, they assumed he was a fascist and caused a lot of Euro-relation problems. They're basically saying that despite the way the Europeans treated TON, it just caused them to be more rich and famous. Also, that instead of being an elitist Nazi, they don't discriminate; they hate everyone equally.
I think xdeadpoeticsX is right. The part about being more popular than Hitler, I'm guessing, was probably inspired by John Lennon saying the Beatles were bigger than Jesus back in the '60s. Perhaps was a parody of that--Jesus is the polar opposite of Hitler, and that's what makes it funny. TON does seem to be influenced slightly by the Beatles, especially since they like to do Beatles covers (Day Tripper, Back in the USSR, etc.) and sometimes use sitar (e.g. Less Than Zero (<0)). Also, Hitler is extremely unpopular these days, especially in Germany, so being more popular than him doesn't say much--in fact it's self-deprecating humor. The song seems to make fun of "hatecore" punk in general as well.
It's a fun poke at that hostile punk additude. "we don't care what you think". That pretty much sums it up.
This song makes me laugh.. it's fun to sing along with someone.
Actually, Metallican, it's about how when they went to Germany and they had an interview, they had a bit of cultural confusion. The interviewer asked him how popular he thought he was in Europe, and he replied, "I'm more popular than Hitler!" So, they assumed he was a fascist and caused a lot of Euro-relation problems. They're basically saying that despite the way the Europeans treated TON, it just caused them to be more rich and famous. Also, that instead of being an elitist Nazi, they don't discriminate; they hate everyone equally.
just don't know about this one. but i do know that hate is not any good for anyone.
The tracks "Kill All The White People" and "We Hate Everyone" were written as a response to the controversy over the bands' alleged racist sentiments that were born after a tour in Europe and due to Peter Steele's previous band Carnivore's explicit lyrics. They feature lyrics mocking the whole issue.
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