I agree, though when I first heard the song, I assumed it was from the point of view of your average joe - someone who is a follower, and feels betrayed by Bishop. But the idea that he's of equal rank seems to make more sense.
The end of this song is just incredible. It gets me so pumped, and I find myself wanting to scream it at whoever's standing closest to me.
I agree, though when I first heard the song, I assumed it was from the point of view of your average joe - someone who is a follower, and feels betrayed by Bishop. But the idea that he's of equal rank seems to make more sense. The end of this song is just incredible. It gets me so pumped, and I find myself wanting to scream it at whoever's standing closest to me.