Moloko Mesto
Sepultura Lyrics


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Oh my brothers, have another glass
Moloko plus vellocet, drencrom, synthemesc
I viddy with my glazys the ultra-violence ball
Bloody chained faces, a real horrorshow

Moloko mesto

Cocaine running through the veins of our system
Crack heads, stones burned, one way ticket, no return
Drug cartels and traffic routes
Open borders, enslaving youth
Many pills to control your mood
To shape your mind to obey the rules

Moloko mesto!!

What's it gonna be then, eh?

I did not choose this evil but born with it within
I am my only master, the master of my ways
Take heed embrace yourself when you cross my path




I speak to you and tell the truth the sin has no end
Moloko mesto

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sepultura's song Moloko Mesto speak about the drug culture that exists in society. The opening lyrics "Oh my brothers, have another glass, Moloko plus vellocet, drencrom, synthemesc" refer to a drink that is laced with drugs. The drink contains substances like vellocet, drencrom and synthemesc which are the names of fictional drugs that appear in A Clockwork Orange, a novel by Anthony Burgess. The singer of the book, Alex, uses these drugs to fuel his violent behavior.


The lyrics then go on to talk about the consequences of drug addiction. "Cocaine running through the veins of our system, Crack heads, stones burned, one way ticket, no return" talks about how drug addiction takes over one's life, leading to a point of no return. The lyrics also mention drug cartels, trafficking routes, and open borders that make it easy for drugs to flow into the market. The reference to "enslaving youth" highlights how the drug culture preys on young and vulnerable people.


The lyrics end on a note of warning - "Take heed embrace yourself when you cross my path, I speak to you and tell the truth the sin has no end, Moloko mesto". The phrase "Moloko mesto" is repeated throughout the song and can be interpreted as a warning about the dangers of the drug culture.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh my brothers, have another glass
Encouraging others to imbibe another drink


Moloko plus vellocet, drencrom, synthemesc
Listing various drugs in the cocktail they are drinking


I viddy with my glazys the ultra-violence ball
Observing violence with the aid of drugs


Bloody chained faces, a real horrorshow
Describing the violence witnessed as gruesome and terrifying


Cocaine running through the veins of our system
Noting the prevalence of cocaine addiction in their society


Crack heads, stones burned, one way ticket, no return
Describing the tragic consequences of drug addiction


Drug cartels and traffic routes
Referencing the criminal organizations responsible for drug trafficking


Open borders, enslaving youth
Arguing that the ease of drug trafficking is endangering young people


Many pills to control your mood
Commenting on the prevalence of prescription drugs meant to control mental health


To shape your mind to obey the rules
Accusing those in power of using medication to control the masses


What's it gonna be then, eh?
Asking rhetorically what choices will be made in the face of this societal issue


I did not choose this evil but born with it within
Suggesting that addiction is not a choice but a genetic predisposition


I am my only master, the master of my ways
Asserting personal responsibility for actions and choices


Take heed embrace yourself when you cross my path
Warning others of the potential dangers of crossing paths with them


I speak to you and tell the truth the sin has no end
Reflecting on the cyclical nature of addiction and its impact


Moloko mesto
Repeating the refrain of the song, which is a reference to the drug cocktail being consumed




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ANDREAS RUDOLF KISSER, DERRICK GREEN, JEAN DOLABELLA, PAULO XISTO JR. PINTO

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