Reject for me
Black Bomb A Lyrics


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Who are you to judge me ?
Who the fuck are you ?

Fuck your line of conduct
All your fuckin' rules
Fuck your puritanism
Your false chastities
Fuck your line of conduct
All your fuckin' rules
Fuck your economy
The one that kills the weak

You know the refusal that I have
of everything that comes from you
The same denial
You give to me and my freedom

Yeah Yeah Yeah Reject for me

Fight against the war
All kind of repression
Fight against elitism
Roots of all iniquity

Fuck your puritanism
Your false chastities
Fight against prejudices
We don't wanna be a victim

Fight against the war
Fight against the war
Fight against the war
Fight against the war
All kind of repression

Ref.
I can't stand it any longer
I can't stand it any longer
There's no need to give you
My faith,my confidence and myself

Fuck your line of conduct
All your fuckin' rules
Fuck your puritanism
Your false chastities

Fight against the war
All kind of repression
Fight against elitism
Roots of all iniquity


We are the resistance
The deterrent force now
Now we're so different
But together so complete

We're a tribe but so lonely
We're free
And at the same time
Prisoners.
I cry.





Not tribe just so lonely

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Black Bomb A's song Reject express a strong sense of rebellion and disdain towards society's rules and constraints. The song rejects the idea of conforming to societal standards of behavior and morality, questioning the authority of those who uphold them. The lines "Who are you to judge me? Who the fuck are you?" convey a sense of frustration and anger at being judged and controlled by others.


The song also touches on the topics of war, repression, and elitism. The lyrics urge listeners to fight against these issues, which are seen as the root causes of inequality and injustice. The repetition of "Fight against the war" and "Fight against elitism" emphasizes the need for action and resistance.


Additionally, the lyrics express a sense of isolation and longing for freedom. The lines "We're a tribe but so lonely. We're free and at the same time prisoners" convey the idea that although the band and their followers are united in their rejection of society's norms, they still feel isolated and trapped by their own beliefs.


Overall, Reject is a powerful song that encourages listeners to question authority, fight against injustice, and seek freedom and individuality.


Line by Line Meaning

Who are you to judge me ?
Asking the question of who gave the other person the right to judge.


Who the fuck are you ?
An even more aggressive way of questioning the other person's right to judge.


Fuck your line of conduct
Rejecting and disregarding the other person's set of rules.


All your fuckin' rules
Showing anger and frustration about the other person's rules and regulations.


Fuck your puritanism
Disregarding the other person's strict moral values.


Your false chastities
Accusing the other person of pretending to be morally pure.


Fuck your economy
Rejecting the financial system that creates and sustains social inequality.


The one that kills the weak
Pointing out that the current economic system is harmful to the less privileged members of society.


You know the refusal that I have
Asserting that the other person should be aware of the artist's rejection of their values.


of everything that comes from you
Elaborating on what the artist is refusing: everything coming from the other person.


The same denial
Pointing out that the feeling of rejection is mutual.


You give to me and my freedom
The other person is restricting the artist's personal freedom with their rules and values.


Reject for me
Asking the listener to share in the rejection of the other person's values.


Fight against the war
Rejecting any form of violent conflict.


All kind of repression
Opposing any form of oppression and suppression.


Fight against elitism
Opposing any social hierarchy that gives special privileges to certain groups of people.


Roots of all iniquity
The belief that elitism is the cause of all social injustice.


Fight against prejudices
Opposing any form of preconceived notion that results in discrimination against certain people.


We don't wanna be a victim
Rejecting the idea of being powerless in the face of discrimination or prejudice.


Ref.
Referring to a chorus or repeated section of the song.


I can't stand it any longer
The artist has been feeling oppressed and restricted for too long and needs a change.


There's no need to give you
The other person doesn't deserve to receive the artist's faith, trust or respect.


My faith,my confidence and myself
Giving specific examples of what the other person doesn't deserve from the singer.


We are the resistance
Identifying with the movement of people who are against the current social and political system.


The deterrent force now
Asserting that the power of the resistance is strong enough to deter their oppressors from continuing their actions.


Now we're so different
Acknowledging that the resistance is going against the norm and is therefore different from mainstream society.


But together so complete
Despite their differences, the members of the resistance are united and feel whole and complete because of it.


We're a tribe but so lonely
Feeling that even though they are part of a movement, they still feel alone in their thoughts and beliefs.


We're free
The resistance values their freedom and autonomy.


And at the same time
Highlighting the state of contradiction and complexity within the resistance movement.


Prisoners.
Despite their freedom, the resistance still feels trapped within existing power structures and societal expectations.


Not tribe just so lonely
Again emphasizing the feeling of loneliness despite being part of a movement or group.




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Lou Tran

Un des meilleurs groupe,et qui reste modeste jusqu'au bout.

1996

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