There’s so many of us,
So many of us,
So many, there’s so many, there’s so many
Let’s have a war,
So you can go and die,
Let’s have a war,
We could all use the money,
Let’s have a war,
We need the space,
Let’s have a war,
Clean out this place
It already started in the city,
Suburbia will be just as easy
Let’s have a war,
Jack up the Dow Jones,
Let’s have a war,
It can start in New Jersey,
Let’s have a war,
Blame it on the middle-class,
Let’s have a war,
We’re like rats in a cage
It already started in the city,
Suburbia will be just as easy
Let’s have a war,
Sell the rights to the networks,
Let’s have a war,
Let our wallets get fat like last time,
Let’s have a war,
Give guns to the queers,
Let’s have a war,
The enemy’s within
It already started in the city,
Suburbia will be just as easy…
Welcome to yet another Bloody Monday, where I kind of feel like I should shove some Metal down peoples throughts (Today’s is not that hard tho)… Today I have a band that was formed and has been run by one of my most favourite bands of all time: Tool (yes, a person could be one, or the appliances used in a specific trades..), here they call themselves A Perfect Circle tho. Now, today wont be about Tool itself, I am saving up till I have the most enlightening and thought provoking of explainations to fit to their description and characteristics and influence (might take a while, cuase they are pretty awsome and Tool fans some times tend to be… well, Tools…).
I made contact with this song back a few years ago, it still applies to me today, if one thinks of what is going on in the world (Korea and Donald Cunt and all that). This song isnt as metal as one would like it to be, but it carries a certain message accross.
Emotive was A Perfect Circle’s third studio album and had a lot to do with subjects such as war, peace and acceptance. I embraced every song on this album, not only cuase I concidered myself a (no offence) hippie (in the sence of making love not war), but becuase some of the songs contained on Emotive were covers done by the likes of Depeche Modes’ People are people etc… Even John Lennon’s (if I put the H at the wrong place, blame my upbringing), Imagine featured and its fucking awsomely done. The song I share today might have been a cover of a lesser well known band called Fear, I am mot sure and could not find the time to dig deeper into the trenches of truth (we are speaking about having a war here…). I would not be surprised if it was, cuase the album mainly consisted out of covers.
If you have not heard of A Perfect Circle before, please Youtube them, it is very easy on the ears.
Have a great Emotive Monday all…