@TheHappySpaceman
The lyrics on that album are often misinterpreted by people as being a “smash the system” type of album, when it’s actually kind of saying the opposite.
It’s more like about how the protagonist screws himself over after joining a group trying to overthrow the government.
But yeah, depending on your own personal perspective it is pretty relevant.
@Lord Hypno
Hmm, I don’t see it as black and white. It still calls out all the flaws with the system, but it’s just that joining Dr. X’s corrupt group wasn’t the right path to revolution.
Technically the album is antifash, and the allegation about the vocalist being a “fash” has always been an unfortunate thing about DsO. Since nobody knows who’s in the band, it’s been unanimously agreed that Mikko Aspa of Clandestine Blaze is the vocalist. Thing is that Aspa is very much into Far-Right politics, so the idea of him performing on an antifash record makes no sense (that and the band’s core writer they always use was known for being against fascism anyway).