Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy

Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy

Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy

Violence is an energy
Against the enemy
Violence is an energy

Bringing on the fury
The choir infantry
Revolt against the honor to obey

Overthrow the effigy
The vast majority
While burning down the foreman of control

Silence is an enemy
Against your urgency
So rally up the demons of your soul

Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy

Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy

The insurgency will rise
When the blood's been sacrificed
Don't be blinded by the lies
In your eyes

Violence is an energy
From here to eternity
Violence is an energy
Silence is an enemy
So gimme gimme revolution

Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy

Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy

Overthrow the effigy
The vast majority
We're burning down the foreman of control

Silence is an enemy
Against your urgency
So rally up the demons of your soul


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Know Your Enemy Lyrics as written by Frank E. Billie Joe Armstrong

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    It's the rally song for the REVOLUTION!

    Okay, so it's very repetitious and a weird choice for a radio single. But Green Day doesn't compose songs anymore, they compose albums. When listened to in context, Song of the Century and 21st Century Breakdown create enough variety for it to fit into place nicely.

    It makes me think of the Rage Against the Machine song of the same title which is superior: "Yes I know my enemies, they're the teachers that told me to fight me; compromise, conformity, assimilation, submission, hypocrisy, brutality, the elite. All of which are American dreams..."

    That last line still gives me goosebumps.

    Anyways, I am one who finds great romance in the word "revolution," and so (in that light) this fits into what Green Day should be producing now.

    davidecoyoteon May 17, 2009   Link

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