This song is obviously about Al Qaeda, and other Terrorist organizations who are setting back human kind by acting like barbarians, by Massacring people by the dozens over a false cause, and how they are affecting everyone in the region of Iraq.
In fact, Acrassicauda fled Iraq due to all the violence, and eventually came to The United States of America for Asylum as Refugee's... Rock on brothers!
@SkyRaker You friggin' retard... way to completely miss the meaning.
@SkyRaker You friggin' retard... way to completely miss the meaning.
You think Al Qaeda rains bombs from the sky? Al Qaeda "stole their land"? "They start the war and we pay the dues"? "They stole my land"? Wtf do you think they're alluding to?
You think Al Qaeda rains bombs from the sky? Al Qaeda "stole their land"? "They start the war and we pay the dues"? "They stole my land"? Wtf do you think they're alluding to?
It's a song about the US-led invasion of Iraq and the mindless slaughter of innocents for completely bullsh*t justifications by the largest mass murderer on the face of the Earth. The United States military.
It's a song about the US-led invasion of Iraq and the mindless slaughter of innocents for completely bullsh*t justifications by the largest mass murderer on the face of the Earth. The United States military.
These lyrics are not cryptic or metaphorical in the slightest; they're very openly referring to...
These lyrics are not cryptic or metaphorical in the slightest; they're very openly referring to the US Invasion of Iraq and the million plus civilians that have died as a result (both at the hands of insurgents and the US military).
Yes Acrassicauda have moved to the US (with the help of VICE) but I don't think they're opinion of American foreign policy or politics is positive at all. They probably steer clear of anti-American sentiment though because they don't want to become an overly political band like RATM and possibly lose fans.
They deserve massive respect in my book for managing to stay positive, tolerant, open-minded and motivated despite the fact their country and their lives were completely fucked up by the US's invasion of Iraq. Their relatives still live in that shithole and they probably worry about their lives every single day.
So yes... this song is about one thing and one thing only. The shedding of Iraqi blood at the happens of tyrannical, foreign oppressors that have raped their land.
If you needed that explained to you, you should probably go back to listening to Limp Bizkit or something more on your intellectual level.
This song is obviously about Al Qaeda, and other Terrorist organizations who are setting back human kind by acting like barbarians, by Massacring people by the dozens over a false cause, and how they are affecting everyone in the region of Iraq.
In fact, Acrassicauda fled Iraq due to all the violence, and eventually came to The United States of America for Asylum as Refugee's... Rock on brothers!
@SkyRaker You friggin' retard... way to completely miss the meaning.
@SkyRaker You friggin' retard... way to completely miss the meaning.
You think Al Qaeda rains bombs from the sky? Al Qaeda "stole their land"? "They start the war and we pay the dues"? "They stole my land"? Wtf do you think they're alluding to?
You think Al Qaeda rains bombs from the sky? Al Qaeda "stole their land"? "They start the war and we pay the dues"? "They stole my land"? Wtf do you think they're alluding to?
It's a song about the US-led invasion of Iraq and the mindless slaughter of innocents for completely bullsh*t justifications by the largest mass murderer on the face of the Earth. The United States military.
It's a song about the US-led invasion of Iraq and the mindless slaughter of innocents for completely bullsh*t justifications by the largest mass murderer on the face of the Earth. The United States military.
These lyrics are not cryptic or metaphorical in the slightest; they're very openly referring to...
These lyrics are not cryptic or metaphorical in the slightest; they're very openly referring to the US Invasion of Iraq and the million plus civilians that have died as a result (both at the hands of insurgents and the US military).
Yes Acrassicauda have moved to the US (with the help of VICE) but I don't think they're opinion of American foreign policy or politics is positive at all. They probably steer clear of anti-American sentiment though because they don't want to become an overly political band like RATM and possibly lose fans.
They deserve massive respect in my book for managing to stay positive, tolerant, open-minded and motivated despite the fact their country and their lives were completely fucked up by the US's invasion of Iraq. Their relatives still live in that shithole and they probably worry about their lives every single day.
So yes... this song is about one thing and one thing only. The shedding of Iraqi blood at the happens of tyrannical, foreign oppressors that have raped their land.
If you needed that explained to you, you should probably go back to listening to Limp Bizkit or something more on your intellectual level.