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AmeriKKKa Ministry

"AmeriKKKa" by Ministry, released in 1989, is a #IndustrialMetal track that critiques American society, touching on themes of violence, racism, and disillusionment. The lyrics convey a sense of anger and frustration towards systemic issues, using aggressive instrumentation and sampling to enhance its message. The song has influenced the industrial genre and remains relevant in discussions about social justice.

AmeriKKKa - Ministry
[Intro Sample: Network]
"I want you
I want you
To get up
To get up
To get up
To get up"

[Verse 1]
Well, I walked a mile today
In someone else's pair of shoes
I came home tired and disgusted
Just walking home from Hatred Avenue

[Pre-Chorus]
What you want, what you feel
You will never forget
What you know, what you trust
You should always suspect
What you say, what you do
It makes you regret
What you think, what you see
You should always resent

[Sample: Network]
"I'm mad as hell
I'm mad as hell
I'm mad as hell
I'm mad as hell
I'm mad as hell
I'm mad as hell"
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