This song is very political. It is referring to the war. In the lines "My God feels false and sold, to excersise what seems cannot hold" it explains how God is being used to justify reasoning which could not otherwise be justified. And all life ending with death,and all death ending with life it is explaining how we are just killing eachtoher in the name of death. The twin towers to be exact. This song is telling us how the government is feeding us lies and we're believing it. And that is reinterated in the next song on the CD "Politikil" whose lines go on to say "Are you up for the suck" where the government is essentially sucking us of what we are to obey. This whole CD is about the government's hold on us.
I think you're right in regards to Politikil having a strong commentary on politics and big gov't, but to say that the entire album is politically geared is an incorrect assumption. Pasturn is a pretty clear example, as well as Dal and Haze. These songs deal much more with relationships and things coming to an end.
I think you're right in regards to Politikil having a strong commentary on politics and big gov't, but to say that the entire album is politically geared is an incorrect assumption. Pasturn is a pretty clear example, as well as Dal and Haze. These songs deal much more with relationships and things coming to an end.
This song is very political. It is referring to the war. In the lines "My God feels false and sold, to excersise what seems cannot hold" it explains how God is being used to justify reasoning which could not otherwise be justified. And all life ending with death,and all death ending with life it is explaining how we are just killing eachtoher in the name of death. The twin towers to be exact. This song is telling us how the government is feeding us lies and we're believing it. And that is reinterated in the next song on the CD "Politikil" whose lines go on to say "Are you up for the suck" where the government is essentially sucking us of what we are to obey. This whole CD is about the government's hold on us.
I think you're right in regards to Politikil having a strong commentary on politics and big gov't, but to say that the entire album is politically geared is an incorrect assumption. Pasturn is a pretty clear example, as well as Dal and Haze. These songs deal much more with relationships and things coming to an end.
I think you're right in regards to Politikil having a strong commentary on politics and big gov't, but to say that the entire album is politically geared is an incorrect assumption. Pasturn is a pretty clear example, as well as Dal and Haze. These songs deal much more with relationships and things coming to an end.