Along with what everyone else has said, I believe this is an amazing allusion referring to "Sherman's March to the Sea". This is the name most commonly used for the Savannah Campaign during the American Civil War. I won't bore you with details, but they basically tore through the southern enemy terretory, like badasses, without supply lines. It was considered one of the most revolutional acts in American history.
Very strong lyrics, but what's new?... These guys are genius.
@socoandrew1990 In Sherman's March to the Sea it wasn't badass, he allowed his soldiers to burn everything in sight, kill people, and rape women. Sherman also had the first "scorched Earth" policy which basically is above. So I believe that the lyrics could be a reference to not wanting to follow these cruel policies and not get out of line. No offense, but badass is the opposite of the March to the Sea of the Civil War.
@socoandrew1990 In Sherman's March to the Sea it wasn't badass, he allowed his soldiers to burn everything in sight, kill people, and rape women. Sherman also had the first "scorched Earth" policy which basically is above. So I believe that the lyrics could be a reference to not wanting to follow these cruel policies and not get out of line. No offense, but badass is the opposite of the March to the Sea of the Civil War.
Along with what everyone else has said, I believe this is an amazing allusion referring to "Sherman's March to the Sea". This is the name most commonly used for the Savannah Campaign during the American Civil War. I won't bore you with details, but they basically tore through the southern enemy terretory, like badasses, without supply lines. It was considered one of the most revolutional acts in American history.
Very strong lyrics, but what's new?... These guys are genius.
@socoandrew1990 In Sherman's March to the Sea it wasn't badass, he allowed his soldiers to burn everything in sight, kill people, and rape women. Sherman also had the first "scorched Earth" policy which basically is above. So I believe that the lyrics could be a reference to not wanting to follow these cruel policies and not get out of line. No offense, but badass is the opposite of the March to the Sea of the Civil War.
@socoandrew1990 In Sherman's March to the Sea it wasn't badass, he allowed his soldiers to burn everything in sight, kill people, and rape women. Sherman also had the first "scorched Earth" policy which basically is above. So I believe that the lyrics could be a reference to not wanting to follow these cruel policies and not get out of line. No offense, but badass is the opposite of the March to the Sea of the Civil War.