
Two Tribes (Annihilation 7") Frankie Goes to Hollywood
"Two Tribes" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, released in 1984, is a #Synthpop anthem exploring themes of conflict, power struggle, and the futility of war. Its lyrics depict a metaphorical battle between two factions, reflecting Cold War tensions. The song features a driving beat and dramatic soundscapes, contributing to its cultural impact as a protest against militarism.

The air attack warning sounds like
This is the sound
When you hear the air attack warning
You and your family must take cover
Ow, ow, ow
Ow, ow
Let's go
Ohhh
When two tribes go to war
A point is all that you can score
Score no more! Score no more!
When two tribes go to war
A point is all that you can score
Working for the black gas
Cowboy No. 1
A born-again poor man's son
Poor man's son
On the air America
I modelled shirts by Van Heusen
Working for the black gas
Yeah..
This is the sound
When you hear the air attack warning
You and your family must take cover
Ow, ow, ow
Ow, ow
Let's go
Ohhh
When two tribes go to war
A point is all that you can score
Score no more! Score no more!
When two tribes go to war
A point is all that you can score
Working for the black gas
Cowboy No. 1
A born-again poor man's son
Poor man's son
On the air America
I modelled shirts by Van Heusen
Working for the black gas
Yeah..
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