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Is the Japan-U.S. Security Treaty an eternal subordinate pact?

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Anger is not just emotion-
it's the beginning of awareness.

"Is the Japan-U.S. Security Treaty an eternal subordinate pact?"
is a high-energy loud rock track that questions the structure of postwar security.

"Is it enough to just be protected?"
"Does an unequal relationship have meaning?"

Driven by aggressive guitars and fast-paced rhythms,
this song delivers raw frustration and sharp questions.
But it doesn't stop at criticism-it pushes toward a clear message:

"A nation should protect itself."

From anger to awakening to determination,
this track stands as a powerful protest anthem for the modern era.