Well, Matti and I wrote that one after we saw one environmental catastrophe happening after another.
Also, I guess, we just had seen "A inconvenient truth" by El Gore, which is a pretty oversimplifying movie, but still good in a matter that it reached a higher audience, compared to more indie -like documentaries about those issues.
We once got criticized for using "whore" metaphorically...
I got to admit though, that the lyrics are kinda pretty oversimplified and easy.
lyrics
To the world!
“What the hell is going on? Fuck, what have we done?”
Our progress in development means destroying on and on!
We’re poisoning our seas! We’re lumbering too many precious trees!
Mother earth strikes back!
Natural disasters increase! Everyday a new deadly disease!
If we keep going on treating this place like our whore,
there will be no one and nothing left at all and we will fall!
We’re turning consumption into abuse and still don’t see the cons!
We’re satisfying just our demands, “Hey, we’re the clever ones” ?!
So we’re still polluting our air and no one seems to care!
Where will we run, when there’s no place left to hide?
And who will guide us in our darkest final night?
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