My mind, when hearing this song, went immediately different from what others thought, as this could also be a very political song because of what was going on when the album was released: the war in Iraq, and the Bush Administration. It's more or less, to me at least, telling of someone who's tired of being silenced ("You don't turn me off/I will never fail") and being told empty explanations and lies ("Why should I listen/To explanations") from the media and the Administration about what had been going on in America at the time.
They're basically telling the right wing machine, specifically the Bush Administration and the media (FOX News) to go f**k off. Probably could be considered one of their most political songs when you consider things like that.
It could also be played now as a theme for the Occupy Wall Street movement for a similar purpose. So unfortunate that this wasn't a single.
My mind, when hearing this song, went immediately different from what others thought, as this could also be a very political song because of what was going on when the album was released: the war in Iraq, and the Bush Administration. It's more or less, to me at least, telling of someone who's tired of being silenced ("You don't turn me off/I will never fail") and being told empty explanations and lies ("Why should I listen/To explanations") from the media and the Administration about what had been going on in America at the time.
They're basically telling the right wing machine, specifically the Bush Administration and the media (FOX News) to go f**k off. Probably could be considered one of their most political songs when you consider things like that.
It could also be played now as a theme for the Occupy Wall Street movement for a similar purpose. So unfortunate that this wasn't a single.