Go!!

This ain't a test, fuck the rest
Time to set the record straight
Talk your shit, behind my back
Let's hear you say it to my face
I've heard the words fall out your lips
You little trendy fucking bitch
The time has come to get you some
Cause I just do not give a shit

Do you take me for a fool?
How's it feel to be a tool?
See to me your just a cancer
Motherfucker war is the answer

As of now the end begins
I want to laugh but there's no joke
To eat with beasts
And run with the wolves
On the ashes you must choke
I know it's got to chap your ass
To think I just won't go away
Effects me not, I'm writing you off
I've got nothing more to say

Do you take me for a fool?
How's it feel to be a tool?
See to me your just a cancer
Motherfucker war is the answer

Get some

You want to disrespect me
you little fucking punk?
Everything I've done
To be who I am
As far as I've fucking come
I'll slap you so fucking hard
It'll feel like you kissed a freight train
Fuck you

Do you take me for a fool?
How's it feel to be a tool?
Talk your shit behind my back
See to me your just a cancer
The time has come to get you some
Motherfucker war is the answer


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  • +4
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    Has nothing to do with Liberalism--I'm a liberal and I know violence is sometimes necessary. It's like using antibiotics; it doesn't actually SOLVE the problem, it just makes it go away. Sometimes that's the only thing that can save your life, because there are problems in this world that can't BE solved--but relying on it the way we are right now is just weakening us, because the handful of problems that don't go away are just getting bigger and bigger. The song's about finally understanding and giving up on the kind of people who constitute such a problem--the Fundamentalists and Neocons of the world, the ones who can't just be talked down, the ones who are gonna kill half the human race and drag everyone else back into the Dark Ages if they aren't exterminated. Even a pacifist knows that sometimes, somebody just has to die.

    Raziel the Wiseon October 24, 2009   Link
  • +3
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    This song is about a young girl being fired from her job. She teams up with a friend to fight immigrants

    funeraldanceron September 24, 2009   Link
  • +2
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    great song to end the album with... amazing album... right on par with their first which was equally as amazing.

    and to those of you who say it's not "HARD" enough... go listen to cannibal corpse or something becuase this is real metal... not every song has to be as hard as this.

    Dasmuseon September 18, 2009   Link
  • 0
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    awesome song, fucking face melting riff and ground shattering drums! well the lyrics tell everything i don't think any one needs to analyze the lyrics to get the message, ffdp makes their point good. as always.

    laldemaron September 22, 2009   Link
  • 0
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    the whole album is amazing but i heard this song and was like holy shit! lol its amazing so brutal and heavy. like really ppl saying the album isnt hard enough? what more do u want lol its amazing. and these lyrics are what alot of ppl prolly dont have the guts to say..its just a big fuck u dont mess with me. i love it

    vern93on September 23, 2009   Link
  • 0
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    i agree with the above lol

    blizzard460on September 25, 2009   Link
  • 0
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    yeah i love this song hahaha, i think its about a friend who just used him and would talk shit behind his back and finally he found out and decided that this is going to end up in a fight and that buddy is going to get what he disierves, but the liberal thing seems good to haha

    InFlames228on September 25, 2009   Link
  • 0
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    I'm probalby wrong, but to me it sounds like the song is calling out all those who hate on FFDP and telling them that they're here to stay, so they can just go fuck off. im probably way off, but thats just vibe it gives me. If u think about it in that way, most of the lyrics make sense with that idea

    MetalMartyron December 29, 2009   Link
  • 0
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    I dont even care what its actualy about its a song that makes me want to fight... its kinda the story of my life, war fixes everything!

    Nightmare24on September 23, 2010   Link
  • 0
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    Straight up! this shit is INTENSE! imaging MOSHING at this concert! hahaha

    sympledre3on May 13, 2011   Link

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