Умрях
Когато се споминах и отидох на небето
Ритнах със ботуш тежко райските врати
И с музика позната огромна порта се отвори
Видях пред мен гигантска банка да гори
Видях пред мен гигантска банка да гори х3
Небето бяше ясно и отрупано с’ звезди
Но от него висяха полицейски глави
Стари приятели си пиеха край скара
А до тях се разлагаха мъртви фашисти
А до тях се разлагаха мъртви фашисти х3
Имаше басейн напълнен с кръв от милионери
Политици, дипломати, бизнесмени и банкери
На ринг от бодлива тел и счупени бутилки
Се биха путин, тръмп и ердоган със извадени очи
Се биха путин, тръмп и ердоган със извадени очи х2
със извадени очи х6
със извадени от нас очи
I died
When I passed away and I went to the sky
I boot heavily the eden’s (paradise’s) doors
And with familiar music the huge gate got opened
I saw in front of me a giant bank to burn
I saw in front of me a giant bank to burn
I saw in front of me a giant bank to burn
The sky was pure and full of stars
But somehow from it there were hanging policemen’s heads
Old friends were drinking around a grill
And next to them were rotting dead fascists
next to them were rotting dead fascists
dead fascists
There was a poll filled with blood of millionaires
Politicians, diplomats, businessmen and bankers
On a ring of barbed wire and broken bottles
Were fighting putin, trump and erdogan with poked out eyes
Were fighting putin, trump and erdogan with poked out eyes
Were fighting putin, trump and erdogan with poked out eyes
With poked out eyes
With poked out eyes
With poked out eyes
With poked out eyes
With poked out eyes from us
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Listen I love Black Flag, but after Damaged Rollins was bad for them. Do you wonder what they'd have done if they just kept going with Dez and Dukowski? Listen to this. benwestdesign
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Been listening to punk since the late eighties, and I can tell you this is great stuff. 77-style punk with great songwrting and melodies that will remain in your head for days. Thomas Mellaerts
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On their ferocious self-titled debut, the Australian punks pit d-beat percussion against gnarled, metallic melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 3, 2024