It helps to read the lyric booklet. Especially the italicized parts that explain what is going on in the story. Staging directions, almost.
As that part starts, it's a loudspeaker. ("words to quell a potential uprising. Words to inspire fear. Words to drive back the idea that freedom is within the grasp of one angry mob headed by one unstoppable leader. One perfect Machine")
But for the last part, as the chant picks up strength and more voices, it is the human choir that says it. ("The voices of the men and women carry him forward. Megaman has no fear.")
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It helps to read the lyric booklet. Especially the italicized parts that explain what is going on in the story. Staging directions, almost.
As that part starts, it's a loudspeaker. ("words to quell a potential uprising. Words to inspire fear. Words to drive back the idea that freedom is within the grasp of one angry mob headed by one unstoppable leader. One perfect Machine")
But for the last part, as the chant picks up strength and more voices, it is the human choir that says it. ("The voices of the men and women carry him forward. Megaman has no fear.")