On With The Action

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Urban Chaos and Survival: The Gritty Reality of 'On With The Action'

UFO's song 'On With The Action' paints a vivid and unsettling picture of urban life, capturing the chaos, violence, and desperation that can permeate city streets. The lyrics describe a series of disturbing events, from a knife fight to a blind man being attacked, all set against a backdrop of youthful rebellion and societal neglect. The song's narrative is raw and unfiltered, reflecting the harsh realities that many face in urban environments.

The recurring refrain, 'On with the action,' underscores a sense of relentless motion and survival. It suggests that in such a tumultuous setting, one must constantly be on the move, both physically and mentally, to stay ahead of danger. The line 'If you can't run you ain't survive' encapsulates this survivalist mentality, emphasizing the need for speed and agility in a world where violence and unpredictability are the norms.

The song also touches on themes of alienation and societal breakdown. Characters like the 'greek kid' with a knife, the girl seeking solace in fleeting encounters, and the 'queen' hiding behind a toilet door all represent individuals marginalized by society. The presence of the minister, bewildered and clutching his Bible, adds a layer of irony and despair, questioning the role of morality and religion in such a fractured world. UFO's gritty portrayal of urban life serves as a stark reminder of the struggles faced by those living on the fringes of society, making 'On With The Action' a powerful commentary on the darker aspects of human existence.

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