i just realised this is about bringing a gun to work. i mean obviously its not ment to be litteral and is about the abuse of the corperate wold against the laborers but still.
this isn't about bringing a gun to work, it's about the May Day Haymarket Massacre, which started as a peaceful nationwide protest to demand an 8-hour day and the strikers were blamed for bombing policemen. the song's also about being lazy as the singer had stated before some shows. whether it's about uniting or dividing, I'm not sure because "we're all in this alone" isn't typical of union or protest songs.
this isn't about bringing a gun to work, it's about the May Day Haymarket Massacre, which started as a peaceful nationwide protest to demand an 8-hour day and the strikers were blamed for bombing policemen. the song's also about being lazy as the singer had stated before some shows. whether it's about uniting or dividing, I'm not sure because "we're all in this alone" isn't typical of union or protest songs.
i just realised this is about bringing a gun to work. i mean obviously its not ment to be litteral and is about the abuse of the corperate wold against the laborers but still.
this isn't about bringing a gun to work, it's about the May Day Haymarket Massacre, which started as a peaceful nationwide protest to demand an 8-hour day and the strikers were blamed for bombing policemen. the song's also about being lazy as the singer had stated before some shows. whether it's about uniting or dividing, I'm not sure because "we're all in this alone" isn't typical of union or protest songs.
this isn't about bringing a gun to work, it's about the May Day Haymarket Massacre, which started as a peaceful nationwide protest to demand an 8-hour day and the strikers were blamed for bombing policemen. the song's also about being lazy as the singer had stated before some shows. whether it's about uniting or dividing, I'm not sure because "we're all in this alone" isn't typical of union or protest songs.