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I love this music
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it's perfect to me.
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VICTORY not VENGENCE Is the proper way to say it!
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VNV VICTORY NOT VENGEANCE
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@silenturbanfox I think the video puts the concept forward in stark relief. It's he defining conflict of the last century, responsible for setting the U.S. on the path to the military industrial buildup that has shaped the course of world events for the last 60 years. It's bigger than just the U.S. of course, but few other countries share as much of the responsibility. But yeah, pretty much everything else that you said.
Also, part of me thinks the stock footage is really cool for some reason.
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@blb I personally feel that it is. It's about political procrastination, social procrastination. Avoiding solutions, just tromping forward with the hopes the answer presents itself, focusing on how we've done things in the past.
Unfortunately, this is so abstract a concept I can't fathom a reasonable music video for it. :( So planes will have to do :)
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try to interpret the lyrics as though it were all about procrastination, its kinda comical
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@atatyrknumber1 You just think that because you only know radio rap. Check out Quannum records to start seeing what rap can be.
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Propably the best VNV song...
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What rap and hip-hop's texts consists of today: Singing about how much they want to bang whores, how much they want to do drugs, how much they want to have money and so on. Just complete bullshit.
Atleast metal haven't changed a bit. (Unlike pop, rap and hip-hop) I liked those genres before it was filled with cheaply made music videos with hot women just to make people watch it. And cheap texts too. :D
And this song is just.... <3!!!!! I can't stop singing along on the chorus. :P



what? these guys are not American. Ronan is Irish and Mark is from England.
gojiraeight 3 years ago 30
this band is awesome. the lyrics mean something too which is good to hear, since america is obsessed with pointless rap/hip hop
an1me4l1fe 3 years ago 28