The Stereotypes In Megadeth's Symphony Of Destruction

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In today’s world, music is portrayed as a “Virtual getaway”. Just about everyone with an access to an electronic device, listens to music. But, do we really understand what we are listening to? More and more adolescents are listening to auto-tuned hateful rap cultured tunes. As generation X (people ages 39-53) grows old, the rock culture fades with them. The song I chose is Symphony of Destruction by Megadeth. Megadeth was established in 1983, by Dave Mustaine and David Elleson. Mustaine himself, is not affiliated with a religion, and wanted to start a band where he could incorporate his ideas against organized religion and Tyranny. Symphony of Destruction is interpreted to have a political message. You take a mortal man, And put him in control. Watch him become a god, watch peoples heads A'roll...A'roll... A’roll.. …show more content…

In the second stanza, Mustaine talks about what happens when civilians protest in retaliation against their political leaders. “Acting like a robot, Its metal brain corrodes.” The government will take extreme measures to stop the protests at all costs. Finally, the last few line of the song imply that those leaders don’t last the long haul. The earth starts to rumble. World powers fall. A'warring for the heavens, A peaceful man stands tall. The leaders will fall, whether they resign, or are assasinated, they cannot overcome the movement of the general

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