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lyrics
We’re fucking back
This one’s for all the kids who had to grow up straight,
never had a high school date, didn’t have sex til late, who felt like they had to wait, targeted by breeder hate, felt like they were second rate, tried to over medicate, and believed that they deserved that fate ‘cuz they were fucking gay.
This ain’t a hardcore song.
This is a call to action.
All our lives we’re told we’re wrong.
Another day, a new infraction.
Existence under the weight of social pressures and abstractions as punishment for inherent traits and perverse sexual distractions.
Oh, oh it feels so good~
Oh, don’t you wish you could?
Oh, do you think you would?
Oh, oh i think we should!
Awrf awrf~ (U´ᴥ`U)
This ain’t a hardcore song!
This is a call to action!
All you faggots: bear your arms!
Let’s wage a war for crimes of passion!
With our hands and fists let’s take — take back the reigns of satisfaction!
It’s more than just our lives at stake when solidarity’s in fashion!
Oh — It’s So. Fucking. Good.
“The struggles of the peoples of the world are our fight as well; their victories are our victories and our victories are theirs. Our freedom will come only with their freedom… we can then begin to crack the barriers of our varying illnesses, our passivity, sexual chauvinism, in essence, our inability to unabashedly love each other, to live, fight, and if necessary, die for the people of the earth.” (from the 1970 “Sixteen Point Platform and Program” of the Third World Gay Revolution)
Even for this genre the sheer intensity of this album always manages to floor me. Might not be the most unique album under the sun but it doesn't have to be; the performances are tight and ferocious, the songwriting is dynamic and explosive, the production is crushing, it's just all things to a mathcore fan. napalmsatan
The Brooklyn miscreants dish out six helpings of raw, sinister punk that combine raw energy with metalcore power moves. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 14, 2022
There is something purely authentic and honest about Infant Island's music. These songs are substantial in their impact that go deep under the surface. The sound mix is everywhere (track 3 on headphones?!?!) with some of the slower nuanced moments giving needed space for maximum effect when the violent intensity hits. But on career highlight "Awoken," they leave nothing behind. A must hear song from an increasingly important band. bcb723