Taking from the poorest of the poor
take their homes, take their lives, take their land
no good will ever be appreciated
unless it is completely privatized
we bring the benefits of a globalized world
a global village, void of boundaries
the free market, that frail and fragile bud
it shall blossom even in the driest soil
controlling and regulating itself
the free market brings prosperity and wealth
liberate the global trade
for the benefit of the customers
produce for the first world
human capital, your trump card
supporting you with foreign aid
we are responsible
kept too weak to uprise
too thirsty, too hungry
too poor to oppose your oppressors
put off, held back
over a billion on the brink of extinction
living from the waste of the civilized world
ten-thousands starving on a daily basis
now they come to claim what is rightfully theirs
supported by 4 fans who also own “Pure Life - The Third World (At) War”
These guys have a really solid slam sound to them and the album is worth a listen if you like the really deep guttural vocals with fast beats. Christopher Ancarrow
On their self-titled debut, Bhavachakra make black metal, flamenco guitar, and Liszt-like piano passages collide. Bandcamp Album of the Day Oct 17, 2016