"Fuck Reality" | |
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11th track of Savages | |
Sung by | Max Cavalera |
Duration | 5:23 |
Genre(s) | Groove metal |
Written by | Max Cavalera |
Produced by | Terry Date |
Released in | 2013 |
Previous track "Soulfliktion" |
Next track "Soulfly IX" |
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"Fuck Reality" is a bonus track of the ninth album Savages, released in 2013. This song talks about mankind's addiction to TV media leading to apocalyptic consequences. The lyrics were based on stories in the horror film Zombie Apocalypse.
This song focuses on grinding grooves, but it suddenly plays faster in tempo temporarily following the first solo. The intro part resembles the pieces of other tracks "El Comegente" and "Fallen" in combination. The second chorus sounds like a fragment of Conquer track "Warmageddon".
Lyrics[]
Brainwashed zombies
Hypnotized by TV
Subhuman animosity
Shroud of insecurity
Downtrodden exploitation
Striving for perfection
Fear of rejection
Powers of deception
Fuck, fuck reality
I say fuck, fuck reality
I say fuck, fuck reality
I say fuck, fuck reality
I say...
Infest your weak minds
Subconscious landmines
Reverse into decline
Dysfunctional life
I am the epitome
Burden breaking the mold
Holy, the war
The living suffer
Fuck, fuck reality
I say fuck, fuck reality
I say fuck, fuck reality
I say fuck, fuck reality
I say...
Infestation, confrontation, provocation - planet dies
Incineration, pacification, regression - mankind dies
Deception, regression, extinction - all of life
Subservience, dominance, negligence - man must die
Brutalized, sacrificed, sanctified - you will die
Holy war, execution, gas chamber - firing squad
Slaves to be sold
Shackled to the bone
Broadcast noise pollution
Televised execution
Fuck, fuck reality
I say fuck, fuck reality
I say fuck, fuck reality
I say fuck, fuck reality
I say...
Invented, never repented
For the sins that killed my skin
Personnel[]
Band performers
- Max Cavalera – vocals, rhythm guitar
- Marc Rizzo – lead guitar, sitar
- Tony Campos – bass guitar
- Zyon Cavalera – drums
Songwriter
- Max Cavalera – lyrics, music
Engineers and producers
- Terry Date – engineering, mixing, production
- Sam Hofstedt – additional engineering
- Ted Jensen – mastering
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Live-only songs on various albums
"Spit" • "Beneath the Remains/Dead Embryonic Cells" • "Roots Bloody Roots" • "Attitude" • "Sanctuary" • "Polícia"