State Run Operation
U.D.O. Lyrics


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Welcome to the madness
Of symptomatic rule
It's deadly and it's reckless
Another one is fooled

Miniature devices
The ears within the walls
Stiletto knives and cameras
To document it all

And the stream of data flows - endless
Police protection grows - it's here to stay

Another state run - state run operation
Another state run - state run operation

Under observation
Disloyalty is out
Covert operations


That's what it's all about

Hidden automatics
Activate the fuse
Forbidden terror tactics
The system is in use

Bridge

Chorus

Finger pointing accusations - they deny
Governmental legislation - why
Immovable and firm positions - don't defy
Supremacy and allegations - part of life





Chorus

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of U.D.O.'s song State Run Operation describe a dystopian society where the government has complete control over its citizens. The opening lines, "Welcome to the madness of symptomatic rule, it's deadly and it's reckless, another one is fooled," indicate that the government uses fear and manipulation to maintain their power. The use of miniature devices, stiletto knives, and cameras shows that the government has a tyrannical authority, and is constantly watching and collecting information on their people.


The chorus, "Another state run - state run operation," repeats to emphasize the government's control over their society. The verses also hint at the consequences of any attempt to oppose or rebel against this system. Disloyalty is out, and covert operations will be used to maintain the status quo. The hidden automatics and forbidden terror tactics demonstrate how the government will stop at nothing to maintain their power.


Overall, State Run Operation is a powerful song that acts as a warning about the dangers of government corruption and authoritarianism, and the importance of individual freedoms.


Line by Line Meaning

Welcome to the madness
You are now entering a world of chaotic and insane ruling.


Of symptomatic rule
The system is showing symptoms of illness and instability.


It's deadly and it's reckless
The system poses a great threat and lacks caution.


Another one is fooled
More people are tricked into believing in and supporting the corrupt system.


Miniature devices
Small gadgets are used for spying and surveillance.


The ears within the walls
The spying devices are hidden within the walls.


Stiletto knives and cameras
Bladed weapons and cameras are used to monitor and control.


To document it all
To gather evidence and keep a record of everything.


And the stream of data flows - endless
There is a constant and never-ending flow of information being collected.


Police protection grows - it's here to stay
The presence of police and their enforcement will continue to increase and persist.


Another state run - state run operation
Another operation in which the state exercises control and authority.


Under observation
Being watched and monitored.


Disloyalty is out
Any act of disloyalty is unacceptable and will not be tolerated.


Covert operations
Secret and undercover actions are being taken.


That's what it's all about
That is the essence and purpose of the state's operations.


Hidden automatics
Unseen and automatic systems are in place.


Activate the fuse
Triggering an explosive and dangerous situation.


Forbidden terror tactics
The use of prohibited and terrifying methods to control and intimidate.


The system is in use
The state's system of control and oppression is being actively utilized.


Finger pointing accusations - they deny
Blaming others for wrongdoing while denying their own guilt.


Governmental legislation - why
Why is the government creating laws that serve to oppress and harm its own people?


Immovable and firm positions - don't defy
The state is unyielding and unwavering in its positions and cannot be challenged.


Supremacy and allegations - part of life
The supreme authority and its accusations are an integral and unavoidable aspect of life under this system.




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