I think it's crucial for folx who identify with radical politics to understand the value of legal and illegal direct action. To me this song speaks to the reality of the true costs of capitalism, colonialism and and white male supremacy. We must remember that while we are up against formidable enemies it is our responsibility to dismantle these systems of oppression effectively through a diversity of tactics. Let's refuse to be silenced and stagnated by fear or hopelessness. Our movements have a rich history of success, we need to continue our radical activism. It is our love letter to those who fought before us and our message of encouragement to those who will finish this fight.
(Shannen)
lyrics
This song’s about deforestation, and incarceration, progress in the name of masturbation. It’s the lies that they told you as a kid so you could sleep at night. And these bastards have homes. Yeah, these fucks have faces. Most have yachts and acres, own jets and public spaces.
Progress, as if survival even mattered.
They’ll blow up entire city blocks put a walmart there and say shut up and go shop. Yeah, you got everything you could want, but you still take more. It’s time we show up at their homes and tell them we won’t take this anymore. Yeah, they won’t get away with it cause we won’t back down. Yeah, the streets ain’t enough, we wanna burn their homes down.
Whoa, whoa, whoa
Turn their homes into collective housing. Yeah, their fears into reality. They won’t share what they’ve got so you take what you need. Yeah, they won’t share what they’ve got so you take what you need.
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fell into Days n' Daze when I was travelling, thanks to some of my road dogs. I don't have that freedom anymore but I feel a piece of it Everytime I listen to their music. love y'all! thefool309
Scratchy DIY punk from Philadelphia with an impeccable list of inspirations. Think Crass, Flux of Pink Indians, This Heat, and Chronophage. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 22, 2023