[Many years after the overthrow of Wilson, a rebel soldier crouching high on a hilltop above the war torn forests of Gamehendge spots a group of loyalists approaching from their lakeside encampment below. His trusty llama stands beside him, loaded down with a canvas pack that holds two large bazooka type guns to the animal's sides. Near the man sits a cache of blastoplast, each capable of destroying the entire hillside in an instant...]
Sunrise over the turquoise mountains, messenger birds in sight
They came up through the valley, both sides at a time
Through the cold steady rain Raid! I bend down
Poke a double decker on a llama. Llama, Taboot Taboot
Trigger a blastoplast, ramshackle laker recedes I start to run
It was the loudest thing I'd ever heard And I knew my time had come
To enter the delta
Leave it on press, depress, depress.
Llama, Taboot Taboot
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AFAIK the lyrics, "Leave it on press, depress, depress/llama, taboot taboot" aren't officially confirmed.
"Depress depress" sounded like "pass the grass" to me at first. It also sounded like, "living on prayers from place to place."
Since he's carrying blastoplast, it would also make sense if it was, "leave it on blast, blastoplast, llama, taboot taboot", although that doesn't sound likely.
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TREY ANASTASIO THE MOZART OF HIS TIME
this is about a battle between th armies of colon forbin and errand wolfe, in the post-Wilson gamehendge. if u dont now what im talking about, look it up, it's part of trey's story.
colonel* wow
"Leaving our best of friends depressed"?? I can't say for sure
It seems that the rebel soldier may have seen no way out and decided, valiantly, to take his enemies down with him.
It's a song about the hardships of war, the lasting consequences they leave behind, and the peaceful llama's that unwillingly get caught up in man's innate violent tendencies.