Song of the Day - Unthinking Majority

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For some reason today I am feeling very political and rebellious? So the song of the day for today is going to be none other than Serj Tankians Unthinking Majority from his new album elect the dead. I posted about this album a couple months ago but I am still not over it. This song is very relevant to many things in this world listen to the lyrics and you will see what I mean.

The picture above is from the war in Israel, like the 6th one this year I think. It is pretty relevant to the video. I really wish things would calm down over there. When are people going to realize that war is never the answer? How many more need to die for nothing? Its disgusting.

Enjoy the music :)

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