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Robert Inhuman, about “Kill Eachother Someplace Else”
“Stop it! Stop it! …Why? WHY?!” - The girl at a metal show right before the band stopped playing, at which point yet another macho fistfight won priority over people moshing and getting down to music. I recorded this, as I did ever show I was at for a few years, in a basement in the midwest, back in 2005. I remember the increased rate in which I was developing a shear desperation to continue making aggressive music, but find a way to distance myself from the sickening testosterone-fueled magnet to violence and rageful insecure prejudices…
I have a lifelong history of being fairly resentful of males, especially in larger social settings that tempt them to pillage whatever their guts or cocks hunger for. It has only been through a relationship, with a girl who does not identify with gender, that I’ve been able to reconsider my bias and hate for one gender over others. Even though I do detest the behavior of many males in situations of competition, territorial defenses/offenses, and especially the brutal farces that are their mating rituals… Singling out one group of people as inferior to another is not right, no matter how total the circumstances may imply (from my subjective perspective) – I must consider those disgusting men as merely poor examples of what could, under other circumstances, be an admirable and meritable gender. It has been a struggle that I am continuing with these days.
Another recording I had lined up in consideration for this piece, was from another midwestern basement show back in 2003. In that recording I am heard to taunt a large man who is strangely demanding Realicide stop playing our, at that time, gabbergrind songs – Instead he was specifically instant that we play the song “Paradise City”, and after a brief exchange of words thought I had called him a “Led Zeppelin Faggot” – I was then choked by a man the size of a refrigerator, pinned against a brickwall, and was surely about to meet my mortal demise until a total melee broke out among everyone in the basement. I will spare you the details, but it ended badly, though a ridiculous story in hindsight. That’s the other testosterone-injected bloodbath I ended up leaving out of this track...
lyrics
macho insecurity, macho insecurity, macho insecurity, you can't stand yourself!
I never want to make music that will appeal to redneck jocks in polo shirts
get that hatemonger shit out of here - go kill eachother someplace else
don't get me wrong it'll be great when you're all dead
but we can't let you fuck us up in the process
hey you big cowards - go die someplace else - with something to prove
like greedy animals ramming your heads and pissing on eachother
get the fuck out of here!
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