Lay Down Your Arms...
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            don't gimme no wrote:debbie fucking downer. this thread is about peace. start a thread about war and killing if that's what your hell-bent on.
 I do believe, you have to realize a lot of Metal bands usualy write songs based entirely in the narrative form we call, "irony."
 So, when they say, "seek and destroy," - what they mean is, "...it's a shame so many people actually run around the world killing each other like homicidal maniacs and then come home calling themselves honorable soldiers and demanding respect for their evil and heinous deeds."
 Except, "Seek and Destroy," is MUCH MORE METAL.
 Metal bands tend to have a good sense of the world around them, well - they used to anyway, "flashback to Iron Maiden," even through the endless seas of beer cans and mullets I think Metal music can be quite socially prolific when focused on politics and such...
 Just remember:
 Irony
 Iron Maiden
 ...METAL!0
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 But I'm thinking 69Charger is a pro-war neo-con....and irony may or may not have applied to her post. She's a debbie downer, trust me.Infinity_Now wrote:I do believe, you have to realize a lot of Metal bands usualy write songs based entirely in the narrative form we call, "irony."
 So, when they say, "seek and destroy," - what they mean is, "...it's a shame so many people actually run around the world killing each other like homicidal maniacs and then come home calling themselves honorable soldiers and demanding respect for their evil and heinous deeds."
 Except, "Seek and Destroy," is MUCH MORE METAL.
 Metal bands tend to have a good sense of the world around them, well - they used to anyway, "flashback to Iron Maiden," even through the endless seas of beer cans and mullets I think Metal music can be quite socially prolific when focused on politics and such...
 Just remember:
 Irony
 Iron Maiden
 ...METAL!0
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            don't gimme no wrote:fuck that. if that's your attitude then fine, but post elsewhere.
 whoa...now there is a fascist comment if ever I've heard one. "it's ok for you to have your opinion, just not here." Free speech anyone? Open exchange of ideas? You know, the basic values of Western civilization?0
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            don't gimme no wrote:fuck that. if that's your attitude then fine, but post elsewhere.
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            dayan wrote:whoa...now there is a fascist comment if ever I've heard one. "it's ok for you to have your opinion, just not here." Free speech anyone? Open exchange of ideas? You know, the basic values of Western civilization?
 only when it protects their opinions, cha cha chaWhy go home
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            http://www.reason.com/links/links051303.shtml
 Earlier this month, an Arabic dance track called "Longing Brought You to Me" hit Number 1 for the sixth consecutive week on one of the region's leading music countdowns, the Beirut-based Top 20. The song is a slickly produced disco throwback, a kind of track that often does well in the region's music market. What makes its continued success noteworthy, however, is that the woman who performs it, a Kuwaiti singer named Nawal, had recently taken an interesting political risk.
 Even as nearly every other popular Arab singer was still bewailing U.S. "aggression"—the inevitable term—against the Iraqi people, Nawal had publicly congratulated Iraqis on getting rid of Saddam Hussein and his murderous regime. She was able to break with the Pan-Arabist line on the war —that the whole Arab world had been under attack by Western imperialism— which had totally subsumed the region's pop culture, while not paying any price in popularity.
 Does that have any meaning? Thanks to the manner in which the Iraq war ended, the Pan-Arabist paradigm is in apparent disarray at the top of the cultural ladder among journalists, essayists, and political reformers who are offering alternative narratives. If the same thing is true at the cultural bottom as well, it might actually matter more.
 According to a Kuwaiti newspaper, "Nawal said that when she watched the joy in the eyes of the Iraqis after they broke free of Saddam Hussein's regime, she realized how much in need they were of freedom and a chance to live in a democratic country." She wished Iraqis the chance to live in peace, and hoped their new beginning is one that will prove to be prosperous and happy.
 The pop context in which Nawal sent her congratulatory message to Iraqis is worth pausing over. When the war began in March, it brought much Middle Eastern entertainment activity to a standstill. Those singers who were touring, such as the Lebanese star Nawal Zoughby—who was actually in the middle of a North American tour—quickly cancelled their concerts. Others, like the leading star Najwa Karam, announced that they could not conceive of performing in public while their Iraqi brothers and sisters were under attack, and cancelled all appearances of any kind anywhere. Some performers, like the Egyptian Ehab Tawfiq, announced that under the terrible circumstances they would be unable to do any work on their scheduled future albums, and even ceased recording. At least one singer announced that she would spend the war in isolation in her home documenting American atrocities against Iraqi women and children.
 In brief, many performers decided that it would be the better part of professional valor to make a public point of their sympathy with Iraq and then to disappear for the duration. Of those songs that were released during the war, quite a few seem to have been about the war, and were harsh in their criticism of the U.S. and its allies. Such wartime releases demanded to know by what right the U.S. was making war in the region, portrayed Americans as the murderers of Iraqi children, and asked if there was no limit to the American appetite for global aggression.
 One such singer, Shaaban Abdel-Rahim, received serious attention in the American press; his anti-U.S. song, "The Attack on Iraq," was featured in The Washington Post as a marker of Arab outrage at America, and Abdel-Rahim himself was placed in a tradition of cultural activism stretching back to the revered Nasserist, Umm Kalthoum. He went to record such war songs as "I'm Going to Take Out My Gun," in which he portrayed himself as a warrior-protector of Iraq.
 That's the context in which Nawal addressed the Iraqis not as victims of bloodthirsty American aggression, but as beneficiaries of a war that eliminated the Ba'thist regime. Of course, the fact that Nawal is a Kuwaiti national is a factor in her action, but not a deciding one. As the victims of Saddam's brutal 1990 invasion, many Kuwaitis were strongly behind the recent war, and the nation's press and cultural establishments intentionally removed themselves from the Pan-Arabist discourse so critical of the U.S. In the end, however, Nawal is not a Kuwaiti star; she's an Arab star with a career dependent on continued acceptance by audiences, the celebrity press, and even her fellow performers throughout the Arab world.
 Of course, given that the war ended in scenes of Iraqi jubilation, very few of the Arab world's previously outspoken cultural figures hazarded much of any postwar comment at all. Performers who had abided strictly by the Pan-Arabist line, and who had expressed a literally immobilizing personal grief at the war, quietly resumed their careers. To her considerable credit, the Moroccan singer Samira Sayeed (who had also interrupted her career) did suggest publicly in mid-April that certain singers could now shelve their anti-American music and do something useful, such as "sign up with medical aid groups and give support where it is really needed." In general, however, while the spectacle of the wartime Arab culture industry was a testament to the power of the Pan-Arabist idea, the behavior of the postwar culture industry suggests Pan-Arabism's shortcomings.
 Nawal's situation is all the more noteworthy because of the long history of public "punishment" for those Arab cultural figures perceived as having transgressed the Pan-Arabist political line. The Egyptian playwright Ali Salem became a shunned figure after writing a book arguing that Israel should be judged as a normal nation; the work of Tunisian film director Khaled Ghorbal was thrown out of regional film festivals last year after he expressed the hope for a region-wide "normalization" of Arab-Israeli relations; the singer Shireen Ahmad was harshly attacked as a "fake" by a rival singer when Ahmad allowed for the existence of "kind" Israelis. All of these examples involve Israel, but for many in the Arab world, so did the U.S. war against Saddam Hussein. (According to the usual street conspiracists, U.S. actions were part of a long-term imperialist/Zionist plot aimed at Israel's enemies.)
 The most spectacular recent case of public punishment involves Iraq's own biggest singing star, Kazem Al-Saher, whose career has tottered on the verge of ruin for several months. Al-Saher was touring the U.S. during the weeks prior to the war, and was widely criticized in the Middle East for traitorous behavior. In fact, Al-Saher had been planning a long-shot effort to break the Western market, and even recorded an English-language duet with Lenny Kravitz under the auspices of Rock the Vote. Under heavy criticism for being in the U.S., however, he returned to the Middle East (in fact, he'd been living in Europe for years), claimed he'd been teaching Americans the truth about Iraq, and that he'd angrily refused to sing any song that didn't express his loyalty and devotion to his native land. During the war, Al-Saher recorded songs about suffering Iraqi children, and led tearful anti-war demonstrations through the streets of Cairo.
 When Iraqis celebrated the war's results, however, Al-Saher was stuck. Apparently deciding he couldn't switch directions yet again in such a short time, and under heavy pressure to react to the war's end, he threw in with the Pan-Arabist line. Among other things, he distanced himself from the anti-Ba'thist opposition, reportedly refused to sing any songs expressing a positive side to the fall of Saddam, and even suggested, in a now-disputed letter to a Jordanian newspaper, that the only possible response to the occupying Americans was "throwing an old shoe in their faces."Why go home
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 well obviously you can post whatever you want wherever you'd like, but why the fuck would you try to bring people down when we're having our own little peace pipe dream on this one little thread? Every other goddamn thread on this board is filled with hate and killing etc. so it seems more appropriate to post the bullshit comments there, yeah? cha cha chadayan wrote:whoa...now there is a fascist comment if ever I've heard one. "it's ok for you to have your opinion, just not here." Free speech anyone? Open exchange of ideas? You know, the basic values of Western civilization?0
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 something they've added the few times they've played it live... well.. the crowd added itAbookamongstthemany wrote:I don't get it...oh well  Come on pilgrim you know he loves you.. Come on pilgrim you know he loves you..
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            Infinity_Now wrote:I do believe, you have to realize a lot of Metal bands usualy write songs based entirely in the narrative form we call, "irony."
 So, when they say, "seek and destroy," - what they mean is, "...it's a shame so many people actually run around the world killing each other like homicidal maniacs and then come home calling themselves honorable soldiers and demanding respect for their evil and heinous deeds."
 Spin Spin Spin...
 Yeah, so when Metal bands write songs about getting laid getting drunk and getting stoned they are basically just putting out PSA's for how bad that all is? They never partake and enjoy that lifestyle?0
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            don't gimme no wrote:But I'm thinking 69Charger is a pro-war neo-con....and irony may or may not have applied to her post. She's a debbie downer, trust me.
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            69charger wrote:I'm not a woman. 
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            69charger wrote:Metallica - Seek and Destroy
 All right
 We are scanning the scene
 In the city tonite
 We are looking for you
 To start up a fight
 There is an evil feeling
 In our brains
 But it is nothing new
 You know it drives us insane
 Running,
 On our way
 Hiding,
 You will pay
 Dying,
 One thousand deaths
 Running,
 On our way
 Hiding,
 You will pay
 Dying,
 One thousand deaths
 Searching,
 Seek and Destroy
 Searching,
 Seek and Destroy
 Searching,
 Seek and Destroy
 Searching,
 Seek and Destroy
 There is no escape
 And that is for sure
 This is the end we won't take any more
 Say goodbye
 To the world you live in
 You have always been taking
 But now you are giving
 Running,
 On our way
 Hiding,
 You will pay
 Dying,
 One thousand deaths
 Running,
 On our way
 Hiding,
 You will pay
 Dying,
 One thousand deaths
 Searching,
 Seek and Destroy
 Searching,
 Seek and Destroy
 Searching,
 Seek and Destroy
 Searching,
 Seek and Destroy
 Our brains are on fire
 With the feeling to kill
 And it will not go away
 Until our dreams are fulfilled
 There is only one thing
 On our minds
 Don't try running away
 Cause you're the one we will find
 Running,
 On our way
 Hiding,
 You will pay
 Dying,
 One thousand deaths
 Running,
 On our way
 Hiding,
 You will pay
 Dying,
 One thousand deaths
 Searching,
 Seek and Destroy
 Searching,
 Seek and Destroy
 Searching,
 Seek and Destroy
 Searching,
 Seek and Destroy 
 I think this song was written jest, as well. Here's another Metallica song written about a famous anti war novel by Dalton Trumbo called "Johnny Got His Gun".
 One
 Metallica
 I Can't Remember Anything
 Can't Tell If this Is True or Dream
 Deep down Inside I Feel to Scream
 this Terrible Silence Stops Me
 Now That the War Is Through with Me
 I'm Waking up I Can Not See
 That There Is Not Much Left of Me
 Nothing Is Real but Pain Now
 Hold My Breath as I Wish for Death
 Oh Please God,wake Me
 Back in the Womb its Much Too Real
 in Pumps Life That I must Feel
 but Can't Look Forward to Reveal
 Look to the Time When I'll Live
 Fed Through the Tube That Sticks in Me
 Just like a Wartime Novelty
 Tied to Machines That Make Me Be
 Cut this Life off from Me
 Hold My Breath as I Wish for Death
 Oh Please God,wake Me
 Now the World Is Gone I'm Just One
 Oh God,help Me Hold My Breath as I Wish for Death
 Oh Please God Help Me
 Darkness Imprisoning Me
 All That I See
 Absolute Horror
 I Cannot Live
 I Cannot Die
 Trapped in Myself
 Body My Holding Cell
 Landmine Has Taken My Sight
 Taken My Speech
 Taken My Hearing
 Taken My Arms
 Taken My Legs
 Taken My Soul
 Left Me with Life in HellIf you want to tell people the truth, make them laugh, otherwise they'll kill you.
 Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.
 -Oscar Wilde0
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            With God On Our Side - Bob Dylan
 Oh my name it is nothin'
 My age it means less
 The country I come from
 Is called the Midwest
 I's taught and brought up there
 The laws to abide
 And that land that I live in
 Has God on its side.
 Oh the history books tell it
 They tell it so well
 The cavalries charged
 The Indians fell
 The cavalries charged
 The Indians died
 Oh the country was young
 With God on its side.
 Oh the Spanish-American
 War had its day
 And the Civil War too
 Was soon laid away
 And the names of the heroes
 I's made to memorize
 With guns in their hands
 And God on their side.
 Oh the First World War, boys
 It closed out its fate
 The reason for fighting
 I never got straight
 But I learned to accept it
 Accept it with pride
 For you don't count the dead
 When God's on your side.
 When the Second World War
 Came to an end
 We forgave the Germans
 And we were friends
 Though they murdered six million
 In the ovens they fried
 The Germans now too
 Have God on their side.
 I've learned to hate Russians
 All through my whole life
 If another war starts
 It's them we must fight
 To hate them and fear them
 To run and to hide
 And accept it all bravely
 With God on my side.
 But now we got weapons
 Of the chemical dust
 If fire them we're forced to
 Then fire them we must
 One push of the button
 And a shot the world wide
 And you never ask questions
 When God's on your side.
 In a many dark hour
 I've been thinkin' about this
 That Jesus Christ
 Was betrayed by a kiss
 But I can't think for you
 You'll have to decide
 Whether Judas Iscariot
 Had God on his side.
 So now as I'm leavin'
 I'm weary as Hell
 The confusion I'm feelin'
 Ain't no tongue can tell
 The words fill my head
 And fall to the floor
 If God's on our side
 He'll stop the next war.If you want to tell people the truth, make them laugh, otherwise they'll kill you.
 Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.
 -Oscar Wilde0
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            don't gimme no wrote:fuck that. if that's your attitude then fine, but post elsewhere.
 why?
 because you are too closeminded to accept that there are 2 sides to the view / argument?
 it is vulger attitudes such as your statement that cause tension in the worldThe only thing I enjoy is having no feelings....being numb rocks!
 And I won't make the same mistakes
 (Because I know)
 Because I know how much time that wastes
 (And function)
 Function is the key0
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            Trouble Every Day - Frank Zappa
 Well I'm about to get sick
 From watchin' my TV
 Been checkin' out the news
 Until my eyeballs fail to see
 I mean to say that every day
 Is just another rotten mess
 And when it's gonna change, my friends
 Is anybody's guess
 So I'm watchin' and I'm waitin'
 Hopin' for the best
 Even think I'll go to prayin'
 Every time I hear 'em sayin'
 That there's no way to delay
 That trouble comin' every day
 No way to delay
 That trouble comin' every day
 Wednesday I watched the riot...
 I seen the cops out on the street
 Watched 'em throwin' rocks and stuff
 And chokin' in the heat
 Listened to reports
 About the whisky passin' 'round
 Seen the smoke & fire
 And the market burnin' down
 Watched while everybody
 On his street would take a turn
 To stomp and smash and bash and crash
 And slash and bust and burn
 And I'm watchin' and I'm waitin'
 Hopin' for the best
 Even think I'll go to prayin'
 Every time I hear 'em sayin'
 That there's no way to delay
 That trouble comin' every day
 No way to delay
 That trouble comin' every day
 Well you can cool it,
 You can heat it...
 'cause, baby, I don't need it...
 Take your TV tube and eat it
 'n all that phony stuff on sports
 'n all the unconfirmed reports
 You know I watched that rotten box
 Until my head began to hurt
 From checkin' out the way
 The newsmen say they get the dirt
 Before the guys on channel so-and-so
 And further they assert
 That any show they'll interrupt
 To bring you news if it comes up
 They say that if the place blows up
 They'll be the first to tell
 Because the boys they got downtown
 Are workin' hard and doin' swell,
 And if anybody gets the news
 Before it hits the street,
 They say that no one blabs it faster
 Their coverage can't be beat
 And if another woman driver
 Gets machine-gunned from her seat
 They'll send some joker with a brownie
 And you'll see it all complete
 So I'm watchin' and I'm waitin'
 Hopin' for the best
 Even think I'll go to prayin'
 Every time I hear 'em sayin'
 That there's no way to delay
 That trouble comin' every day
 No way to delay
 That trouble comin' every day
 Hey you know something people
 I'm not black
 But there's a whole lots a times
 I wish I could say I'm not white
 Well, I seen the fires burnin'
 And the local people turnin'
 On the merchants and the shops
 Who used to sell their brooms and mops
 And every other household item
 Watched the mob just turn and bite 'em
 And they say it served 'em right
 Because a few of them are white,
 And it's the same across the nation
 Black & white discrimination
 They're yellin' "you can't understand me!"
 And all the other crap they hand me
 In the papers and TV
 'n all that mass stupidity
 That seems to grow more every day
 Each time you hear some nitwit say
 He wants to go and do you in
 Because the color of your skin
 Just don't appeal to him
 (no matter if it's black or white)
 Because he's out for blood tonight
 You know we gotta sit around at home
 And watch this thing begin
 But I bet there won't be many left
 To see it really end
 'cause the fire in the street
 Ain't like the fire in my heart
 And in the eyes of all these people
 Don't you know that this could start
 On any street in any town
 In any state if any clown
 Decides that now's the time to fight
 For some ideal he thinks is right
 And if a million more agree
 There ain't no great society
 As it applies to you and me
 Our country isn't free
 And the law refuses to see
 If all that you can ever be
 Is just a lousy janitor
 Unless your uncle owns a store
 You know that five in every four
 Just one amount and nothin' more
 Don't watch the rats go across the floor
 And make up songs about being poor
 Blow you harmonica son!
 AND
 Better Way - Ben Harper
 I'm a living sunset
 Lightning in my bones
 Push me to the edge
 But my will is stone
 Fools will be fools
 And wise will be wise
 But I will look this world
 Straight in the eyes
 What good is a man
 Who won't take a stand
 What good is a cynic
 With no better plan
 Reality is sharp
 It cuts at me like a knife
 Everyone I know
 Is in the fight of their life
 Take your face out of your hands
 And clear your eyes
 You have a right to your dreams
 And don't be denied
 I believe in a better wayForget your perfect offering, there is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in. - Leonard Cohen0
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            The night is black
 Without a moon
 The air is thick, and still
 The vigilantes gather on
 The lonely torchlit hill
 Features distorted in the flickering light
 The faces are twisted and grotesque
 Silent and stern in the sweltering night
 The mob moves like demons possessed
 Quiet in conscience, calm in their right ---
 Confident their ways are best
 The righteous rise
 With burning eyes
 Of hatred and ill-will
 Madmen fed on fear and lies
 To beat, and burn, and kill
 They say there are strangers, who threaten us
 In our immigrants and infidels
 They say there is strangeness, too dangerous
 In our theatres and bookstore shelves
 That those who know whats best for us ---
 Must rise and save us from ourselves
 Quick to judge
 Quick to anger
 Slow to understand
 Ignorance and prejudice
 And fear
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            Hey there pretty girl can I kiss you?
 With all you've said to me I think I'll miss you
 And she said, "No one can kiss me while people scream
 They're screaming for me"
 Chorus:
 One gun added on to the one gun
 One gun added on on on
 One gun added on to the one gun
 One gun added on on on
 Hey there pretty girl what is with you?
 Don't you know the love that wants to kiss you?
 And she said, "You may dream believe I see
 All the people who are in need"
 Chorus
 Hey there pretty girl I will let you
 Do just what you want until I can get you
 And she said, "One more gun set free makes people scream
 They're screaming for me"
 Chorus
 Hey there pretty girl please take me with you
 With all you've said to me I think I'll miss you
 And she said, "Come on man with me and see
 We will kiss all the people free"
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            .....by U2 from "How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb"
 Lay down
 Lay down
 Lay your sweet lovely on the ground
 Lay your love on the track
 We’re gonna break the monster’s back
 Yes we are…
 Lay down your treasure
 Lay it down now brother
 You don’t have time
 For a jealous lover
 As you enter this life
 I pray you depart
 With a wrinkled face
 And a brand new heart
 I don’t know if I can take it
 I’m not easy on my knees
 Here’s my heart you can break it
 I need some release, release, release
 We need
 Love and peace
 Love and peace
 Lay down
 Lay down your guns
 All your daughters of Zion
 All your Abraham sons
 I don’t know if I can make it
 I’m not easy on my knees
 Here’s my heart and you can break it
 I need some release, release, release
 We need
 Love and peace
 Love and peace
 Baby don’t fight
 We can talk this thing through
 It’s not a big problem
 It’s just me and you
 You can call or I’ll phone
 The TV is still on
 But the sound is turned down
 And the troops on the ground
 Are about to dig in
 And I wonder where is the love?
 Where is the love?
 Where is the love?
 Where is the love?
 Love and peace"I'm here to see Pearl Jam."- Bono
 ...signed...the token black Pearl Jam fan.
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            RATM - Main Attraction Distraction
 got ya number than number than numb
 Empty ya pockets son; they got you thinkin that
 What ya need is what they sellin
 Make you think that buyin is rebellin
 >From the theaters to malls on every shore
 Tha thin line between entertainment and war
 The frontline is everywhere, there be no shelter here
 Speilberg the nightmare works so push it far
 Amistad was a whip, the truth was feathered and tarred
 Memory erased, burned and scarred
 Trade in ya history for a VCR
 Cinema, simulated life, ill drama
 Fourth Reich culture - Americana
 Chained to the dream they got ya searchin for
 Tha thin line between entertainment and war
 There be no shelter here
 Tha frontline is everywhere
 Hospitals not profit full
 Yet market bulls got pockets full
 To advertise some hip disguise
 View tha world from American eyes
 Tha poor adore keep fiendin for more
 Tha thin line between entertainment and war
 They fix the need, develop the taste
 Buy their products or get laid to waste
 Coca-Cola is back in the veins of Saigon
 And Rambo too, he got a dope pair of Nikes on
 And Godzilla pure muthafuckin filler
 To keep ya eyes off the real killer
 Cinema, simulated life, ill drama
 Fourth Reich culture - Americana
 Chained to the dream they got ya searchin for
 Tha thin line between entertainment and war
 American eyes, American eyes
 View the world from American eyes
 Bury the past, rob us blind
 And leave nothin behind
 Just stare
 Relive the nightmareIf you want to tell people the truth, make them laugh, otherwise they'll kill you.
 Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.
 -Oscar Wilde0
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