Old prophet’s land — a battlefield
Of non-believers in a violent rage
A declaration of human rights a pretext
For maintenance of a new world order
Above all written laws a growth concept
Created by the patriot of the civilized world
Rearmament — Welfare state
Disarmament — Non-member state
Free market economy a consequence
Of military needs — loss of lives
Human rights activists political pawn in a game
Nothing Can they do without state subsidies
A gift of today’s world
Heroes to us, heroes to us, heroes to us
Heroes to us, heroes to us, heroes to us
Production at any price
Admiration of those who earn
With blood on their hands
We will never learn
A gift of today’s world
Heroes to us, heroes to us, heroes to us
Heroes to us, heroes to us, heroes to us
Metal has the closest connection to nature than any other music. Nothing else walks the line between chaos and precision and brutality and beauty. That's where the parallel between classical and metal exists, but metal is more raw and powerful. Instantly transports me away from this superficial concrete jungle into a more pure state of mind. But it appears that i exist in the minority...
Old prophet's land
A battlefield
Of non-believers in a violent rage
A declaration of human rights a pretext
For maintenance of a new world order
Above all written laws a growth concept
Created by the patriot of the civilized world
Rearmament
Welfare state
Disarmament
Non-member state
Free market economy a consequence
Of military needs
Loss of lives
Human rights activists political pawn in a game
Nothing can they do without state subsidies
A gift of today`s world
Heroes to us, heroes to us, heroes to us!
Heroes to us, heroes to us, heroes to us!
Production at any price
Admiration of those who earn
With blood on their hands
We will never learn
A gift of today`s world
Heroes to us, heroes to us, heroes to us!
Heroes to us, heroes to us, heroes to us!
When I was in High School I gave this song to my biology teacher who was 50 years old. The guy became a metalhead, he would go to the lab during breaks, turn on the lab speakers and play the Kalmah songs I gave him.