John Smith from Southington, CtI use the last part of the song where Zack screems "WAKE UUUUUUUUUUUUPPP!!!!" a lot for my alarm clock.The crowd lost it's mind as he spoke those words.Best concert ever!! And just as those Nazi war criminals were executed for their crimes, so should those in office like Bush, Cheney, etc. During the guitar break, Zach went into a 7 minute tirade against The current government administration and compared those in office now to Nazi war criminals. Chris from Las Vegas, United StatesI saw them perform this song live at Coachella in April of this year.I don't understand how you can be so hard-headed about saying there's not even a similarity. The opening guitar riffs' rhythms are very similar, and the basic 2 & 4 drum beat, tempo, and key are all the same. Jason from Chatham, NjThe guitar in Kashmir actually doesn't climb, that's the string arrangement.Mike from Selden, Nydozens of songs have used the same sequence of chords, the fact that these two songs share a chord progression does not in any way suggest that one riff was taken from the other.Joey from North Barrington, IlRegardless of where the riff came from, the overall song message is to Wake Up and realize what the government is doing instead of being complacent and assuming the government is always right."it should also be a goal of the counterintelligence Program to pinpoint potential troublemakers and neutralize them before theyĮxercise their potential for violence." The memorandum is dated March 4, 1968. Elijah Muhammed is less of a threat because of his age." Martin Luther King, Stokely Carmichael and Elijah Muhammed all aspire to this position. "Malcolm X might have been such a 'messiah ' he is the martyr of the movement today. Jack from Cleveland, OhThe quotation near the end of the song is taken from an internal Cointelpro memorandum.Lilyibanez from Los Angeles, Cathis is a very powerful song and i think it conveys the meaning very well, the beginning and ending riffs especially help that.I'm sure RATM was aware of this, but you know, never let the TRUTH get in the way of a good rage. Ironically, he said himself that the Brotherhood was going to murder him in his biography. "they murdered X and then blamed it on Islam". Shawn from Green Bay WiGreat song immortalized by one of the most epic movie endings of all time, where it fits perfectly.Matt from HoustonFarrakhan played footsies with the CIA against X and they both got what they wanted, and all we got 2020 visions and murals with metaphors. I dont know who it was, but they were notorious for doing that. The odd part is Zeppelin being referenced, rather than the band they stole it from in the 70s haha. Gregthe opening riff was 100000% inspired by Kashmire.Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind Writer/s: Brad Wilk, Tim Commerford, Tom Morello, Zach De La Rocha How long? Not long, cause what you reap is what you sow Pinpoint potential trouble-makers and neutralize them, Through counter-intelligence it should be possible to Of non-violence and embrace black nationalism' He may be a real contender for this position should heĪbandon his supposed obedience to white liberal doctrine To shake ya up, to break the structure up Whadda I got to, whadda I got to do to wake ya up Standin' with the fury that they had in '66įist in the air, in the Land of Hypocrisyĭepartments of police, the judges, the fedsįlip like Wilson, vocals never lackin' dat finesse
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