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Give Me Back My Life

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A fierce, uncompromising anthem that blends the relentless aggression of alternative and nu-metal with the complex, heavy architecture of progressive metal.

The thematic core is a blistering critique of corporate exploitation and the systematic theft of personal time. Starting with the dreaded 6 AM alarm, the lyrics attack the soul-crushing reality of unpaid overtime, crowded commutes, and the unspoken laws of toxic workplace culture. A chilling spoken-word section, backed by dissonant, eerie guitars, mocks corporate platitudes about loyalty and endurance before plunging headfirst into a crushing, earth-shaking breakdown.

It serves as a powerful, aggressive wake-up call demanding listeners to reclaim their stolen lives. Screaming that the promised "someday" of retirement will never come, the track urges you to wake up, burn the system down, and live fiercely in the present moment before it's too late.

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