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Welcome to the age of an american empire
Not a day will pass when bombs don't seem to fly
Scream about the rights of victims and their pain
But your actions are where the causes layDon't like what we have done - we're not the only ones
before you raise you rage - look closely at your pastAlgeria and Viet Nam - Africe the Middle East
English ships and the slave trade - now tell me who's the beastEuropean leaders wringing their own hands
Set aside as powers in the holy land
To Europe we are lacking in sophistication
Are we another shitty little countryDon't like we have done - we're not the only ones
Before you raise your rage - look closely at your pastSouth East Asia and India
Aztec Mayan and Incan worlds
Chinese hooked an opium
Sacrificed for the old world waysBelief in their empire covers them in cloth
Forget their powers and morals for the part
History shows us this has always been our harm
When we put up with this and the UN in chargeDon't like we have done - we're not the only ones
Before you raise your rage - look closely at your pastAmerica your enemy
To heal your leaders tell

But for your own demands
You need our power as well

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Nuclear Assault is a thrash metal band formed in 1984. After performing on Anthrax's debut album Fistful of Metal, bass player Dan Lilker was sacked from the group and decided to pursue a more aggressive style of music. He and former Anthrax vocalist and guitarist John Connelly formed Nuclear Assault. Joined by guitarist Mike Bogush and drummer Scott Duboys (later of Cities, Cycle Sluts From Hell and Warrior Soul and cousin of heavy metal manager Eric Greif), they recorded the first two demos, including the songs Stranded in Hell, The Plague, and Hang the Pope.

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