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end of society

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This track is an aggressive protest-blues song that uses the metaphor of a sinking "Titanic" nation to fiercely criticize the structural corruption of politics-involving "yuchaku, dango, and enko" (collusion, bid-rigging, and cronyism)-and the "cessation of thought" among the indifferent public.

The opening lines satirize politicians focused only on "room assignment discussions" to protect their vested interests, willfully ignoring the "hole in the hull." The masses, meanwhile, anesthetize their senses in the "theater of never-ending routine," looking away from the "premonition of catastrophe."

The phrase "this path continued from the Aum nightmare" suggests that the societal paralysis regarding crises indicates a failure to learn from past tragedies. This song demands that listeners determine "how to show their will" on the sinking ship. It delivers a powerful message of awakening, urging them to shatter the cage of law and self-interest, to "bury false freedom tonight," and seize genuine hope with their own hands.