Genocidal Humanoidz
System Of A Down
Defiance Against Oppression: The Battle Cry of 'Genocidal Humanoidz'
System Of A Down's 'Genocidal Humanoidz' is a powerful anthem that delves into themes of resistance, defiance, and the fight against oppression. The song's repetitive and emphatic lyrics, such as 'Beating the devil' and 'We never run from the devil,' symbolize a relentless struggle against evil forces. The 'devil' in this context can be interpreted as a metaphor for various forms of corruption, tyranny, and malevolence that the band perceives in the world. By declaring that they never summon, run from, or hide from the devil, the band emphasizes their unwavering stance against these negative forces.
The song also addresses the concept of terrorism and the failure of societal structures to protect and serve the people. Lines like 'Terrorists, we're fighting and we're never gonna stop' and 'The prostitutes who prosecute have failed us from the start' suggest a deep disillusionment with those in power who are supposed to uphold justice but instead perpetuate harm. This critique is directed at both literal terrorists and metaphorical ones—those who exploit and oppress others under the guise of authority.
The chorus, 'Guess who's coming over to dinner, the genocidal humanoidz,' introduces a chilling image of those who perpetuate violence and indoctrinate future generations into a cycle of warfare. This line underscores the band's condemnation of those who teach hatred and violence, ensuring that the cycle of destruction continues. The song's urgent call for the end of persecution and its rallying cry for resistance make it a poignant and timely piece, reflecting System Of A Down's characteristic blend of political activism and hard-hitting music.