Ride on
Vicious Steel Lyrics


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I can't live this lie anymore about the climate change
Green wash, clean coal
Don't believe in Mister strange

Corporate power is so great
King's throne in Wallstreet
Fake news, you loose
The boots will be on our feet

I don' t renounce the world, just the good people who run
Ride on the tiger, come on ride on
I don' t renounce the world, just the good people who run
Ride on the tiger, come on ride on

Why has no one done anything, lead us to a better way
Good place, good soup
They force the dog to obey
Rage of wildfire is relentless, fear the power of flames
Long droughts, big storms
Don't disturb their money games

You are the witness of change, come on it's not too late
Wake up ! Grow up ! Peace, music and love await
You wait for the world come to you, you'd be waiting still
It's time, the big time
Join us on top of the hill

I don' t renounce the world, just the good people who run
Ride on the tiger, come on ride on




I don' t renounce the world, just the good people who run
Ride on the tiger, come on ride on

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Ride On" by Vicious Steel delve into themes of climate change, corporate power, societal inaction, and the urgent need for individuals to rise up and take action. The opening lines express a frustration with the perpetuation of lies surrounding climate change, such as the concept of "clean coal" and greenwashing efforts by corporations. The dismissal of conventional beliefs and skepticism towards those in positions of power, represented by the refusal to believe in "Mister strange," sets the tone for a critical examination of the status quo.


The reference to corporate power being akin to a king's throne in Wall Street highlights the immense influence and control that corporations wield over society. The mention of "fake news" and the consequences of being passive, symbolized by the boots being on "our feet," underscores the need for vigilance and active resistance against misleading narratives and manipulation. The decision to not renounce the world, but rather the individuals in power, reflects a desire for change and a call to action against those who perpetuate harmful practices.


The recurring refrain of "Ride on the tiger, come on ride on" serves as a metaphor for confronting challenges head-on and embracing the need for courage and determination in the face of adversity. The frustration with the lack of significant action being taken to address pressing issues like climate change and the manipulation of societal norms is palpable throughout the lyrics. The imagery of the "Rage of wildfire" and the impact of natural disasters emphasizes the urgent need for accountability and the recognition of the consequences of inaction.


The lyrics ultimately urge listeners to recognize their agency as witnesses of change and to take a stand against complacency. The call to "Wake up! Grow up! Peace, music, and love await" encapsulates a sense of hope and optimism amidst the chaos, underscoring the potential for positive transformation through collective action. The invitation to join the movement at the top of the hill symbolizes the idea of striving for greater heights and uniting in solidarity to confront the challenges of our time. Overall, "Ride On" by Vicious Steel serves as a rallying cry for individuals to rise up, challenge the status quo, and actively engage in shaping a better future for all.




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Written by: Cyril Maguy

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