Although I think this is probably true to Gerard's more nihilistic thoughts so it's personal in that way, it does sound like a kind of trigger-happy, yay!exterminate! theme song for the Killjoys, and it's clearly anti-corporation aka anti-Better Living Industries :)
Although I think this is probably true to Gerard's more nihilistic thoughts so it's personal in that way, it does sound like a kind of trigger-happy, yay!exterminate! theme song for the Killjoys, and it's clearly anti-corporation aka anti-Better Living Industries :)
Does this song have any bearing on the overall story of Danger Days? Just wondering.
Although I think this is probably true to Gerard's more nihilistic thoughts so it's personal in that way, it does sound like a kind of trigger-happy, yay!exterminate! theme song for the Killjoys, and it's clearly anti-corporation aka anti-Better Living Industries :)
Although I think this is probably true to Gerard's more nihilistic thoughts so it's personal in that way, it does sound like a kind of trigger-happy, yay!exterminate! theme song for the Killjoys, and it's clearly anti-corporation aka anti-Better Living Industries :)