political song; the american dream is broken, the system has failed.
'They'll laugh as they watch us fall
The lucky don't care at all'
They - the lucky, rich americans - is watching the poor fall, the injustice take over.
'No chance for fate, it's unnatural selection'
referes to the "broken" american dream, the broken system. The system fails the lacking. The ones who are worst off does not have the chance to reach their full potential.
'I want the truth'
Matt wants his geoism
'I'm hungry for some unrest
I wanna push it beyond the peaceful protest
I wanna speak in a language
that they will understand'
Its time for some 'real' resistance that can actually change this injustice - even if force is necessery. They wont and cant understand anything else.
This song isn't about America. I interprit it as a rebellion against the current political climate in Britain. A frayed relationship with America, the next election coming up, with the Conservatives winning in the polls (I'm a Labour man) and the recent expenses scandal.
This song isn't about America. I interprit it as a rebellion against the current political climate in Britain. A frayed relationship with America, the next election coming up, with the Conservatives winning in the polls (I'm a Labour man) and the recent expenses scandal.
To me...im drunk though
political song; the american dream is broken, the system has failed.
'They'll laugh as they watch us fall The lucky don't care at all'
'I'm hungry for some unrest I wanna push it beyond the peaceful protest I wanna speak in a language that they will understand'
and so on...
its 'no religion or mind virus' great song though, EPIC!
its 'no religion or mind virus' great song though, EPIC!
That's ridiculous because Matt doesn't live in the US. Just a tip.
That's ridiculous because Matt doesn't live in the US. Just a tip.
This song isn't about America. I interprit it as a rebellion against the current political climate in Britain. A frayed relationship with America, the next election coming up, with the Conservatives winning in the polls (I'm a Labour man) and the recent expenses scandal.
This song isn't about America. I interprit it as a rebellion against the current political climate in Britain. A frayed relationship with America, the next election coming up, with the Conservatives winning in the polls (I'm a Labour man) and the recent expenses scandal.