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Curious... I was doing some RATM research and noted how this was a hit in the UK and not in the States. Was RAGE's first album not a US hit? I remember this song beign pretty huge at the time while I was living in the UK. Anyone got more info on this tracks popularity?-- Peej 15:58, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
Alternative rock? -guest
Comment on "Bullet in your Head" RATM song interpretation: On summary description,"Government" is stated as what RATM believed was the source or enemy that was brainwashing people. I don't agree with this limited interpretation. I think their lyrics make it clear that it was not just government, but corporate culture of consumerism, buy buy buy. They were talking about the culture of Capitalism. Pattiekat24 ( talk) 13:59, 31 January 2024 (UTC)
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Curious... I was doing some RATM research and noted how this was a hit in the UK and not in the States. Was RAGE's first album not a US hit? I remember this song beign pretty huge at the time while I was living in the UK. Anyone got more info on this tracks popularity?-- Peej 15:58, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
Alternative rock? -guest
Comment on "Bullet in your Head" RATM song interpretation: On summary description,"Government" is stated as what RATM believed was the source or enemy that was brainwashing people. I don't agree with this limited interpretation. I think their lyrics make it clear that it was not just government, but corporate culture of consumerism, buy buy buy. They were talking about the culture of Capitalism. Pattiekat24 ( talk) 13:59, 31 January 2024 (UTC)