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Something's wrong

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This track is a sharp blues-rock song that exposes the deceit lurking in today's information-saturated society, powerfully advocating for the importance of thinking for oneself.

Starting with the ironic line, "The square screen is the window to the world," the song vehemently questions the "pre-arranged harmony" of truth manufactured by the media and the cleverly orchestrated schemes of division. It expresses a quiet rage at living life like a "marionette," where inconvenient information is erased and unheard voices never reach their destination.

However, this song is not just a critique. It declares that the feeling of "something's wrong, something's off" is the signal for a counterattack and the first step toward a new dawn. At the song's climax, the whispered words, "Silence is not gold, silence is a crime," pierce the listener's heart, urging them to act.

This song is dedicated to all souls who have chosen to grasp the truth from the noise and live by their own will.
Let's stop dancing on the stage set by someone else. Listen to this blues song, and re-examine the world with your own eyes and your own mind.