The opening track of “History from Below” is a clear criticism of the war in Iraq, and the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. The song examines the economic and social motivations behind going to war in Iraq, and the ways that the government sold these ideas to the American pu...
Say good morning to my friends
Oh, my Lord, it's 6am
The day ain't nothin' but a sentence paid
You work so hard and nothin' changed
The union crooks treat me like a pawn
They said to strike and I lost my job
The folks back east, they say the market's fine
I heard that before 1929
When Black Tuesday comes it'll be a hit
Right out of the air into the pit
There's one out now said The President
War World 3 will make your poor horns bend
All the old boys said they could make it last
Like Vietnam without a draft
Got the best in the biz for the marketing, yeah
We'll turn the Marlboro Man into a marine
The brave youth will come from far and wide
When 911 is the battle cry
Well, this American, proud tradition
Yes, they pulled the switch and cried for vengeance
If your God forgave all of your sins
Then why would you make martyrs out of them?
For money? Or power? Or glory?
Do you even care?