
Wolves in Wolves’ Clothing NOFX
"Wolves in Wolves’ Clothing" by NOFX, released in 2006, is a #Punk rock anthem that critiques hypocrisy within society and the music industry. The lyrics explore themes of deception and the struggle against conformity. Musically, it features fast-paced rhythms and sharp guitar riffs, reflecting the band's signature style. The song resonates with fans for its candid social commentary.

We're Rome, Aztec Mexico
Easter Island paradigm
We are followers of Jimmy Jones
Cutting in the Kool-Aid line
We are Animal Farm Pigs
We are a Terry Gilliam film
We are fear Oligarchy
We are wolves in wolves' clothing
We are this planet's kidney stones
In the process of getting passed
Metamorphosis from first to last
A system breaking down beyond repair
A product of three million millionaires
And 100 million easy marks
We are Marie Antoinette
We are Joseph McCarthy
We've finally become the divided states
A nation built on freedoms, fears, and hates
The denotation of Irony
We all want a Hollywood end
But we're getting a foreign one
The script has already been penned
Titled: "the epitaph of a drowning nation"
Easter Island paradigm
We are followers of Jimmy Jones
Cutting in the Kool-Aid line
We are Animal Farm Pigs
We are a Terry Gilliam film
We are fear Oligarchy
We are wolves in wolves' clothing
We are this planet's kidney stones
In the process of getting passed
Metamorphosis from first to last
A system breaking down beyond repair
A product of three million millionaires
And 100 million easy marks
We are Marie Antoinette
We are Joseph McCarthy
We've finally become the divided states
A nation built on freedoms, fears, and hates
The denotation of Irony
We all want a Hollywood end
But we're getting a foreign one
The script has already been penned
Titled: "the epitaph of a drowning nation"
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