with rapid increase in machinery
i see it now the empires fall to their knees
I m free now, from this archaic obsession
To grow and leave your fellow man below, free access to the necessities of life Over, i feel it all over me
to grow and leave your fellow man below
I m free now, free access to the necessities of life Over, built to increase the yield of abundance
i see it now the empires fall to their knees
How can my brother still hunger, for all the world s people
No longer will machines be used, to grow and leave your fellow man below
Are declared as common heritage, otherwise we suffer what is too difficult about that Over, are declared as common heritage
We can produce in volumes today, give it back to us
Only when the earth s resources, only when the earth s resources HAARP, bring them back to earth
To aggrandize the powerful, i m free now, automate the access for all
the territorial invasion
How can my brother still hunger, only when the earth s resources
how can my brother still hunger
Are declared as common heritage, i m free now HAARP, i m free now
To all the worlds people, how can t my sister find shelter, i feel it all over me
with rapid increase in machinery
for all the world s people
This song is so wonderful. Too bad the lyrics in other songs from this album, while very well written, stumble so much over dumb conspiracy stuff instead of speaking more to all the facts of actual misdeeds of people and governments, and how things might be better.
The guitar playing is flawless but honestly the vocalist stands out to me more these days. When the album came out I thought it was all a out the flashy sick ads guitars, but this guys sense of when to use clean and harsh vocals is incredible
This is perfection, I love the HAARP machine. Rarely do I cum across metalbands who trigger my attention. Can’t describe how good this is. The composition is just perfect!
To everyone asking consistently, the spoke word at the end of the song is a cut piece off the album, but the original audio is from a movie called "The Great Dictator" starring Charlie Chaplin who plays a Jewish barber entirely unaware of the rise of fascist Hynkel [Hitler basically] following the invasion of Poland; due to his resemblance he assumes the identity of Hynkel during a ghetto patrol and arrives to the Osterlich parade in his honor trying to save the people, and does so using this speech presumably.