The offspring - Tehran War video
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So many of you are offended by this song judging by the comments, it's a fucking anti-war song. It's punk rock. It's sarcastic.
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Ok people if you actually listened to (or read) the lyrics you could never mistake this song for pro-war. This is one of my favorite anti-war songs and its a shame people think otherwise. I mean how could you mistake it with lines like "great satan" "our flags are buring""where the casualty is just a number in iran" and "what will you feel, will you ever wonder if the man that in your sights, ever kissed his girl goodbye"
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what year was the song released
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Awesome!! Kill their wives and children like Saddam did. Hate them like no other!! You have to kill them ALL. When there's only YOU, no one's there to bother you right?! The world will find it's peace. Kill Muslims like the Zionists. Kill Jews like Hitler did. Kill Christians like Romans did in 100 A.D. Welcome to your "PEACEFUL" world!! Suddenly, your athiest child will stab you like Ghostface. Hahahaha!!! YOU LOSE.
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The Offspring were way more fucking political in the early days. I'm iranian, so this fucking kicks ass
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Amazing war footage combined with that song, I like this video much!
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@OfficialFrizzo War is war fuck nut! It's just wrong.
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@CurlyMoe94 Then whoever edited the cd insert needs to go back to 3rd grade English.
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@OfficialFrizzo actually, I looked it up in their cd and the lyrics are in fact "our flags, our burning"
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In America's defense, the Russians started it.
When people make videos where it's a huge mash-up of various war footage that isn't even relevant to the song and then they confuse words like "are" with "our", I really have to question their intelligence.
OfficialFrizzo 1 year ago
@OfficialFrizzo Unfortunately when I made this video it wasn't so easy to get the video footage that would go with this song : (. As far as I know the official lyrics are "our" and not "are". Surely if I had have made a mistake in my typing this would not reflect my intelligence.
TheDarkMessenger01 1 year ago
I haven't heard this song since 1988-89. I saw Offspring at Gilman in Berkely and they would play on a local Radio station here. It was to bad they went Pop punk in the 90's.
Oh yeah, and this song isn't really as anti war as it is Anti America. Since this band is from the SF bay Area they fit the norm of all the punk bands being so far to the left they border on Communist ideology. Especially in the 80's with the popular punk rock Hate America- Anti Capitilism theme.
SydneyGreenstreet45 3 years ago 4
wow thanks for the info, it must have been great to see them in the early years, their later music just doesnt compare : )
TheDarkMessenger01 3 years ago