Lyric discussion by Metalhead1358 

Cover art for American Capitalist lyrics by Five Finger Death Punch

This song is obviously not pro-capitalism. I can guarantee that. And I don't believe its anti capitalist either. and I dont think it describes their views on that economic style, but instead shows their views on what capitalism has done to our society. As humans we are inherently greedy, and many people don't have the compassion or societal preservation agenda to moderate the greed. It goes from greed that is incorprated for survival and happiness, to greed for everything, power, money, without any inhibition or thought to anything but gain. And this tears down the fabric of our country when 99% are opressed by the 1% at the top. I believe the song implies this issue. And that those who are the top 1% who abuse the capitalist economy without any thought to anything but their gain will never admit to anyone or themselves that they are doing damage and that what they do is not for the best, and that they will refuse to accept the damage they are doing, because they do not want to feel the remorse that would come with the acceptance of their evil deeds. The song may start out explaining the person in question, a representative of the capitalist abusers, a full blooded American capitalist, who is proud of who he/she is. Then when the chorus comes, it is a contradiction of the first verse, saying that he/she refuses to accept their wrong and feel remorse for it and will continue to follow the ways they subconsciously know is wrong. Then in the second verse, I can't be sure, but I believe the first line is the person using war as an answer to their problems, and justifying it by forcing themselves to believe that it is a universal problem to Americas problems. And the rest of verse two could be a second person telling them that they essentially are nothing as a human, even with their financial power, because they are corrupted and ruined as a human being, and have sacrificed their most important aspect in life, humanity, for power material gain in life, and that they should man up and accept their evil so they can possibly change. The end of the verse says there will be a reckoning for their evil deeds ( whether 5fdp intended it as religious reckoning or a work of karma that will show itself during life in the form of violent rebellion that will destroy the person, or a strong turn of events that ruins them, I can't tell) and that unless they obtain some form of redemption, they are doomed. Then the final choruses are obviously the same as the first, the person remaining stubborn and choosing to remain oblivious to the consequences their actions have, so they can remain guilt free in their quest for power. Again, I don't know what their views on capitalism are, I believe this is simply about those who are corrupted and abuse the gift of capitalism.

@Metalhead1358 Apparently it is...

"What can you tell us about ‘American Capitalist’ in regard to it’s meaning and how it relates to the music you have created for the album? It’s True Grit. To want to capitalize on your given situation, makes you a CAPITALIST. It’s really simple to me , I’m not sure why everyone is thinking we’re making some crazy political statement. We want to win. We want to take the heavy weight championship belt. We want to get all we can and get it big and fast. But it’s more of a champion mentality then a monetary greed...