Underground
Muschihaus Vol. Four Lyrics


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We are the light from just beneath the surface
We are the street-heart beating like a battle drum
Settle in, settle down, turning in again
Watch us dance in the world you created
To hold us down and block us in
We are so much more
Than what you made us
Watch us as we change the world tonight
We are the army in a war we never started
We are the symptoms through the end of all this
Underground, hear the sound, this is who we are
We've got a voice and it's screaming for you to
Get out of our way again

Our revolution
Is so much more
Than counterfeit anger
(A revolution)
Well, I mean it
(A revolution)
I'll bleed for it
(A revolution)
We are beyond your system
Watch it all fall
We'll watch it all fall down
Together, we'll walk along these wasted avenues
And if our day ever comes we'll make it so much more
In the name of all
We live for
We live for

(We are the light from just beneath the surface)
(We are the street-heart beating like a battle drum)
(We are)
Watch it all fall
We'll watch it all fall down
Together, we'll walk along these wasted avenues
And when our day comes we'll make it so much more
In the name of all
We live for
We live for




We live for
We live for

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Underground" by Muschihaus Vol. Four speak about a group of individuals who have been oppressed and silenced by society, but are still fighting to be heard. The first verse declares that they are the "light from just beneath the surface," meaning that they have been overlooked and ignored by mainstream society, but they are still there, fighting. They are the "street-heart beating like a battle drum," which speaks to their resilience and determination to rise up against oppression. The second verse speaks more directly to their struggle, referencing their efforts to create change in a world that was not designed to include them. They are the "army in a war we never started" and the "symptoms through the end of all this," which implies that their oppression is not their fault, but rather a symptom of a larger societal problem.


The chorus emphasizes that this fight is a revolution - one that is "so much more than counterfeit anger." They are willing to "bleed for it" and are "beyond [the] system." This implies that they are not just complaining for the sake of complaining, but are actively working to make lasting change. The repetition of "we'll watch it all fall down" speaks to their optimism - they believe that if they continue to fight, they will succeed in bringing down oppressive systems.


Overall, "Underground" is a song that speaks to the struggles of marginalized communities who are fighting for their voices to be heard. The lyrics paint a picture of a group of people who have been ignored and silenced for too long, but who are still fighting to make a change.


Line by Line Meaning

We are the light from just beneath the surface
We are the ones who are just hidden from the public eye, but we shine bright with hope


We are the street-heart beating like a battle drum
Our passion for change and justice is strong and powerful like a drum that urges everyone to fight for their rights


Settle in, settle down, turning in again
Despite the challenges, we remain steadfast and resilient as we continue our fight


Watch us dance in the world you created
We will not let you confine us as we explore and traverse the world that you shaped for us


To hold us down and block us in
You tried to restrain us, but we are breaking free from the chains that bind us


We are so much more
We refuse to be defined by your limitations, and we are capable of so much more than what you believe


Than what you made us
We reject the societal labels and expectations that constrain our potential


Watch us as we change the world tonight
We are catalysts for change, and we will make a difference tonight


We are the army in a war we never started
We are fighting a battle that was not of our choosing, but we will fight until the end


We are the symptoms through the end of all this
Our actions will be the signs and indications of the end of this injustice and oppression


Underground, hear the sound, this is who we are
We are the voice that has been suppressed, but we will not stay silent, and we will make our presence known


We've got a voice and it's screaming for you to
Our call for change is loud and persistent, and we will not stop until our demands are heard


Get out of our way again
We demand that you step aside and allow us to pave our own path towards a better future


Our revolution
Our movement for change


Is so much more
Our pursuit for justice is not just limited to the immediate physical change but encompasses a significant shift in the whole societal mindset


Than counterfeit anger
Unlike the momentary outbursts of false anger, our revolution for change is based on genuine societal and ethical values


(A revolution)


Well, I mean it
We are not just shouting empty words; we truly believe in our revolution


(A revolution)


I'll bleed for it
We are not afraid to make sacrifices and put our lives on the line for our revolution


(A revolution)


We are beyond your system
We refuse to be limited by societal norms and regulations, and we seek to transcend these barriers in our pursuit for change


Watch it all fall
We are confident that the oppressive system will eventually crumble under our collective efforts for revolution


Together, we'll walk along these wasted avenues
We will walk hand in hand towards our destination despite the struggles and difficulties


And if our day ever comes we'll make it so much more
We will take our victory and elevate the triumph to something greater than the positive results themselves


In the name of all
Our victory in this revolution signifies a win for all oppressed and marginalized groups


We live for
Our existence revolves around our passionate fight for revolution




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Jason Alexander Cruz

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