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Fascism, the epitome of ignorance
Listen up, I'll give you a for instance
People go hating for the color of skin
Won't they learn they'll never win
Play not the hands of the media vultures
We must learn to unite our cultures
Violence constantly tears us apart
Show the world that we've got heart[Chorus:]Blood is spilled on black and white
Different colors, why do we fight
Face the facts, stone cold sober
Black and white and red all overThousands die and kill each other
Someone rapes and stabs their mother
I think it'ssick to count the death toll
On and on the media rolls
Drive by shootings, homicide
Nobody cares about the mother who cried
A family's grief stepped on by ratings
Understand why I keep hatingIt makes no sense for us to be pawns

In the chess game that the media playsIf the streets are where you run
There you die, why? Find yourself a way outBlack and white and red all overRuling out the positive and any hope for peace
This will only kill morale, paper sales increase
This shit has got to ceaseBlack and white and red all overBelieve half of what you read and half what you see
Put two and two together and you'll have reality
Can't you see my reality?[Chorus]Turn on the TV and what do I see
Killing, murder and blasphemy
Rape, arsan, robberies
People die of incurable disease
Crashes, bashes, people on crack
Scandal, war and heart attack
Always strife in the middle fucking east
If war sell papers why don't peace
Songwriters
GRAZIADEI IV, WILLIAM DANIEL / HAMBEL, ROBERT SCOTT / SEINFELD, EVAN / SCHULER, DANIELPublished by
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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Biohazard was one of the first bands to regularly incorporate elements of both hip-hop and hardcore metal into their sound; since their lyrical fare dealt with the harshness of urban life and the resulting anger and frustration, which both genres of music have been known to address, the connection only made sense, especially in light of Anthrax's highly effective collaboration with Public Enemy on 1991's "Bring the Noise.

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