Could’ve been a hero today, could’ve been but you didn’t really want to
Strong man always saves the day, could’ve been but they always have to stop you
Sit and watch some vicious attack, circumstance in which you become the hero
Go home, piss & moan on the net, society made you such a fucking zero
No dignity, no fucking shame
But what would you do with no one else to blame?
Survival of the fittest at any cost
But with no one to follow you’re totally lost
Say buck the trend, don’t follow the herd
You sound totally absurd
Your moment’s gone and it’s never coming back
Weakest of the pack
supported by 4 fans who also own “Weakest Of The Pack”
Saw Haram at Oklahoma's Everything Is Not OK III festival, and have never seen a show get more fucking insane. Haram were killing it, people were literally flying all over the place, including the vocalist. But it's more than that. Haram stands out as one of the most culturally relevant and important bands in the states, challenging issues of cultural and social oppression for all marginalized peoples. Vocalist Nader also sings in Arabic and stands full force against the racism and religious phobia faced by middle eastern americans, issues that have relentlessly plagued our country and people, even before 9/11. I highly recommend reading his interviews, I challenge all to join and support them in this effort. I hope I've done an at least passable job representing them here. I also consider myself lucky to have seen them. Ariele Betterton
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