Violent Dawn

Angelus Apatrida Angelus Apatrida

Rising Against Oppression: The Call for a Violent Dawn

Angelus Apatrida's song 'Violent Dawn' is a powerful anthem that delves into themes of resistance, anger, and the fight against systemic oppression. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a society where words and peaceful protests are no longer effective tools for change. The song questions the listener, asking what actions should be taken when pacifism fails and when those in power continuously violate rights and freedoms. This sets the stage for a narrative that advocates for a more aggressive stance against injustice.

The song's chorus, 'Think it's time to take control / Time to squeeze their hopes / Bring the human nature to a violent dawn,' suggests a turning point where passive resistance is abandoned in favor of more direct and forceful actions. This shift is portrayed as a necessary response to the unrelenting abuse of power by politicians and law enforcement. The lyrics emphasize that every action has a reaction, implying that the oppressed must rise and fight back to reclaim their dignity and integrity.

'Violent Dawn' also touches on the emotional toll of living under constant oppression. The imagery of 'shedding tears of hate' and 'entrails explode in primary rage' conveys the deep-seated anger and frustration felt by those who are marginalized. The song criticizes the unchecked brutality of the police and the systemic applause for such actions, highlighting the need for a radical change. The call to 'fight' is not just a physical battle but also a moral and ethical stand against the corruption and stupidity of those in power. Angelus Apatrida's aggressive musical style complements the intense and rebellious message of the song, making 'Violent Dawn' a rallying cry for those who seek justice and change.

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  2. Sharpen The Guillotine
  3. Farewell
  4. Martyrs Of Chicago
  5. The Die Is Cast
  6. Indoctrinate
  7. Through The Glass
  8. Hidden Evolution
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  10. What Kills Us All (feat. Sho Hai)
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