Force Controlled Culture (FCC)
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Force Controlled Culture (FCC)
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Play god and control masses - thoughts and feelings
Filter everything they see - to your liking
Your point of view becomes theirs - silent but heard
And so now you have their minds- without a word
I can't believe what I see
To see is not to believe
You think you know what's better - this much is clear
Self-appointed role model - different you fear
Remember to each his own - growing stronger
One man's will is one man's way - but no longer
Fill my head
Mind force-fed
I can't believe what I see
To see is not to believe
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137 performs "Force Controlled Culture (FCC)", and this lyric page sits inside the 137 catalog on LyroVerse.
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