This is the re-recorded and slightly changed version of the first (official) FTE track ever recorded (back then with Rat from Statement, Unborn, etc. on drums, now with the "vegan warrior").
The Song was written in late 2013 and recorded in early 2015. It is about the devourment of our own species and how we, as a race, collectively strive for our very own extinction.
Indirect Cannibalism describes the act, when a species consumes more ressources than it produces and therefore is responsible for their own starvation.
We can only eat meat because other people starve and die for it. For the so called "production" of 1kg meat, 7 - 10kg of grains (wheat) and 10 - 20.000 litres of water are needed. There is literally not muchmore greedy and selfish you could do.
The majority of soy (the number one source for animal/lifestock food) is being produced in Brasil and the surroundings. That is to feed 60 billion animals (which is the estimated number of lifestock animals worldwide).
But, Brazil is also the global leader in hunger and malnutrition (although the soy it produces could feed it's entire population more than 3 times)... but when blood covers morality...
lyrics
Eating their own flesh - Gnawing on their own bones
Endless greed makes them blind - Blood covers morality
Uncivilized humankind - Eats itself alive - The Indirect cannibalism
None of them shall see the dawn - You deserve nothing than yourself
If you're not guilty in your eyes - You're fucking guilty in mine!
Uncivilized humankind - Eats itself alive - The Indirect cannibalism
You will be judged...
Where's the hammer, I'm bringin' it down
Give me the hammer, I'll fucking bring it down!
Uncivilized humankind - Eats itself alive - The Indirect cannibalism
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