• Test_Tickles@lemmynsfw.com
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      At first I was like, “lol, what kind of dumpster fire is this going to be?”, and then I started listening to it and holy shit that’s awesome. I’m going to have to go back and read the captions so I can see what the fuck the song is about (my luck it’s some pro-nazi bullshit) but music wise it is fucking fire, hell even the video is decent.

      Actually, it looks like it’s anti-political corruption. That’s fucking awesome. And the lyrics are fucking amazing. There’s some serious poetry, humor, and rage rolled up this thing.

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        I greet you in urdu, I greet you in hindi
        I use the sikh battle cry, and value the compassion of Christ
        I do this in plain view, I do this before all
        Adamant about walking hand in hand with them all

        I see a state turning to faith, faith turning to hate
        Hate turning to votes, votes turn into notes
        Blacker kind of black money, we’re the antidote
        Best kind of bloody, yeah, we’re bringin’ the hope
        You gotta walk the rope, up on your block, provoked
        I’m what you’re not, show you what I got, rock the boat
        Where you at? I don’t need no gun
        I bring the fire and the fury of the third world, son!

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        It’s about politicians who use religion to divide people, and the song title is Gaddaar, which is Hindi for “traitor”. Their other songs include Jee Veerey, which means “live, brave one” and is about suicide and bullying. And Dana Dan, which means “bring the beatdown” and starts with the lyric “I put a fist through the face of a rapist”. There’s also Chakh Le, which means “rise up” and advocates for a revolution against the billionaire class.

        One of their tours was called Raj Against The Machine and iirc they donated a bunch of profits to animal shelters

        It’s the most popular metal band in India

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      im almost scared to click on it but im going to work up the courage. ugh though my wife is depressing me atm. ill try to save this to look at later.