Mania for Conquest
Discharge Lyrics


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In order to satisfy their mania for conquest
Lives are squandered
To satisfy their mania mania for conquest
Civilians torn from their families
Happy homes destroyed and for what




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Discharge's song "Mania for Conquest" describe the destructive and senseless nature of human greed and the pursuit of power. The repeated phrase "mania for conquest" highlights the obsessive and irrational behavior of those in positions of authority who are driven by their desire for domination. The cost of their actions is high, as countless lives are lost and families are torn apart in the pursuit of this goal. The lyrics paint a picture of devastation and chaos, with "happy homes destroyed" and innocent civilians caught in the crossfire.


The song speaks to the ugly truths of war and the destructive effects it has on communities and individuals. Discharge offers a powerful social commentary on the issue of war and imperialism, highlighting its far-reaching impacts and ultimately questioning its worth. The lyrics are raw and emotional, drawing the listener into the experience of those affected by these actions.


Line by Line Meaning

In order to satisfy their mania for conquest
Driven by a crazed obsession to dominate over others,


Lives are squandered
Countless lives are lost as a result,


To satisfy their mania mania for conquest
All in the name of fulfilling this insatiable desire for power,


Civilians torn from their families
Innocent families are ripped apart during these conquests,


Happy homes destroyed and for what
Even peaceful, joyful households are not spared and ruined for no valid reason




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