I'm not really sure about specifics... but when you think that the buffseeds are from Northern Ireland this seems like another song about the Troubles.
firstly the title - pretty obvious.
Kieran seems to be criticising the paramilitaries who claim to be fighting a religous cause but are just terrorists.
"And religion is left by the backdoor"
"You'll never get to heaven with a violent intent"
"a new day, another parade" is a really appropriate line for Northern Ireland as people here are obsessed with parades... mostly the protestant community.
the line "You'll be responsible for the children that you have told" seems to me to be critisizing those people who indoctrinate their children with their bigoted view.
and finally...
"You've been fighting for ages but what for
And your forefathers left by the backdoor"
is to me Keiran implying that while their forefathers fought for a just cause... they would be ashamed of those fighting nowadays.
I'm not really sure about specifics... but when you think that the buffseeds are from Northern Ireland this seems like another song about the Troubles.
firstly the title - pretty obvious.
Kieran seems to be criticising the paramilitaries who claim to be fighting a religous cause but are just terrorists.
"And religion is left by the backdoor"
"You'll never get to heaven with a violent intent"
"a new day, another parade" is a really appropriate line for Northern Ireland as people here are obsessed with parades... mostly the protestant community.
the line "You'll be responsible for the children that you have told" seems to me to be critisizing those people who indoctrinate their children with their bigoted view.
and finally...
"You've been fighting for ages but what for And your forefathers left by the backdoor"
is to me Keiran implying that while their forefathers fought for a just cause... they would be ashamed of those fighting nowadays.