This song seemingly tackles the methods of deception those who manipulate others use to get victims to follow their demands, as well as diverting attention away from important issues. They'll also use it as a means to convince people to hate or kill others by pretending acts of terrorism were committed by the enemy when the acts themselves were done by the masters of control to promote discrimination and hate. It also reinforces the idea that these manipulative forces operate in various locations, infiltrating everyday life without detection, and propagate any and everywhere.
In general, it highlights the danger of hidden agendas, manipulation, and distraction, serving as a critique of those who exploit chaos and confusion to control and gain power, depicting a cautionary tale against falling into their traps. It encourages us to question the narratives presented to us and remain vigilant against manipulation in various parts of society.
My name is Roman,
Not king nor emperor.
Just the voice of a ghost, the past son of a whore.
I transcend to dispatch this letter.
Where the rich bought rape the poor.
You can astound this human race.
You can embrace lies built on faith.
You can manipulate a simple story.
For fear!, panic!, glory!
Fuck your God.
Fuck your faith in the end,
There's no religion.
Would you open your eyes already.
Christ died for shit and was a fucking cunt.
We were brothers born to build an army.
For fear!, panic!, glory!
Fuck your God.
Fuck your faith in the end,
There's no religion.
Standing on the edge of insanity,
Wishing there was more time to explain.
We were brothers born a prosthutc.
A thief of a beggar,
There is a new God.
I am the devil.
Fuck your God.
Fuck your faith in the end,
There's no religion.
Fuck my God,
There's no God.
Not king nor emperor.
Just the voice of a ghost, the past son of a whore.
I transcend to dispatch this letter.
Where the rich bought rape the poor.
You can astound this human race.
You can embrace lies built on faith.
You can manipulate a simple story.
For fear!, panic!, glory!
Fuck your God.
Fuck your faith in the end,
There's no religion.
Would you open your eyes already.
Christ died for shit and was a fucking cunt.
We were brothers born to build an army.
For fear!, panic!, glory!
Fuck your God.
Fuck your faith in the end,
There's no religion.
Standing on the edge of insanity,
Wishing there was more time to explain.
We were brothers born a prosthutc.
A thief of a beggar,
There is a new God.
I am the devil.
Fuck your God.
Fuck your faith in the end,
There's no religion.
Fuck my God,
There's no God.
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this album is shit, they sound like a bunch of crying pussies ignorant about religion.
i understand they don't believe in or stand for anything, but really they did a terrible job on this album.
they also sound inexperienced and rushed.
Now on one hand i agree with you, i mean this was a shoddy album. its like a bad attempt at bringing back horror punk.<br /> more than sounding ignorant though, they sound like goth kids on south park ahha.<br /> simply rejecting the religion of the 'conformists'.<br /> basically the whole album is them stating "fuck _____"<br /> they just wanted to state once and for all, that they dont give a shit.<br /> its fairly immature, but thats what goth kids are known for right?
some of the lyrics are pretty legit like saying how many people manipulate the story and many have suffered for religion, I find a lot of it offensive but whatever you can agree or not agree, a lot of bands talk like this but I personally think it could be said in a better way because its not hard to write a song like this... its pretty cheap
i don't agree with the beliefs, but, whatever. it's not for me to judge people. good band.
@thefiredhearts: they arent really a good band. at one point they were, as in their first albums. now though, they are just trying to gain back fans from the 'wow factor' of saying things like "fuck you and all your freinds" and "fuck your god" and "i took this innocent" and throwing things like Portrait in there. Its a disgrace to anyone who was once a fan. at least back then, they were just some goth-ish kids playing some music. now its just for gain. they have done what every other band does: release a good album, a bad one, then an over the top attempt that sucks(a.k.a. this album). makes me sad. Will has become to full of himself.
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