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Artist/Band:
Rage Against The Machine
Lyrics for Song: Bombtrack
Lyrics for Album: Rage Against The Machine
Aurrr...
Ayo, it's just another bombtrack, aurg !
Ayo, it's just another bombtrack, yeh !
It goes a 1, 2, 3...
And it's just another bombtrack
And suckas ve thinkin that they can fake this
But im gonna drop it at a higher level
'Cause i'm inclined to stoop down
Hand out some beat downs cold runna train on punk ho's that
Think they run the game
But i learned to burn that bridge and delete
Those who compete at a level that's obsolete
Instead i warm my hands on the flames of the flag
As i recall our downfall
And the business that burned us all
See through the news and views that twist reality enough
I call the bluff
Manifest destiny
Landlords and power whores
On my people they took turns
Dispute the suits i ignite
And then watch 'em burn
The thoughts of a militant mind
Hardline, Hardline after hardline
Landlords and power whores
On my people they took turns
Dispute the suits i ignite
And then watch them burn
Chorus
Burn, Burn, yes ya gonna burn,
Burn, Burn, yes ya gonna burn,
Burn, Burn, yes ya gonna burn,
Burn, Burn, yes ya gonna burn,
Another funky radical bombtrack
Started as a sketch in my notebook
But now dope hooks make punks take another look
my thoughts ya hear, ya being to fear
That ya card will get pulled if ya interiere
With the thoughts of a militant mind,
Hardline, Hardline after hardline
Landlords and power whores
on my people they took turns
Dispute the suits i ignite
and the watch 'em burn
Chorus
Burn, Burn, yes ya gonna burn
Burn, Burn, yes ya gonna burn
Burn, Burn, yes ya gonna burn
Burn, Burn, ya ya gonna burn!
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Bombtrack
Released on Rage Against the Machine's self-titled debut album, 'Bombtrack' stands as a defining anthem of the rap-metal genre. The track combines the band's signature political urgency with a heavy, rhythmic fusion of rock and hip-hop elements. Written by Zack de la Rocha, the song serves as a direct response to the 1992 Los Angeles riots, utilizing aggressive vocals and a driving beat to critique social unrest and police brutality. As a cornerstone of the group's early discography, it helped establish the band's reputation for blending activism with high-energy performance, influencing countless artists who followed in the alternative metal and hip-hop crossover movements of the 1990s. |
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