when we all feel the power LIFE IS LIFE! when we all feel the pain LIFE IS LIFE! It's the feeling of the people LIFE IS LIFE! It's the feeling of the land And we all give the power We all give the best Every minute. in the hour We dont think about the rest. And we all give the power We all give the best and everyone we'll suck your culture brains energy and plant your genes to our collective being Do not fight against us Resistance is futile And you will be assimilated with Blitzkrieg Come to us Do not fight against us Resistance is futile We are Laibach And you will be assimilated Blitzkrieg We'll raise the quality of life For all of you Existence as you we're going to the top of the universe among the stars. And we're raising the machines to the skies above all. let them sleep who do not know, that it's the last day. let those sleep, who do not know. that we're fueled by a wild B Machine who does not give up. We're raising the machines to the skies above all, We deliver Let's make some noise When kingdoms fall And dance to the rhythm Of a devil's call We know what we want We've been there before When we get there again We will stop no more Never more There are songs in my mind They're never gonna die There are visions in my head They will always make me high When they quiver I'll deliver We keep Chords: Dm, F, Eb, Gm. Chords for Laibach - We Are Millions And Millions Are One (Official video). Chordify is your #1 platform for chords. Includes MIDI and PDF downloads. Lyrics for Du Bist Unser by Laibach. Das leben ist Eine kurze nacht Wo finden wir Das ziel der ubermacht? Durch leere fahren Wi How The West Was Won lyrics performed by Laibach: Come let us prepare We brothers that are Joined on this merry Read more than 8 Millions Lyrics. How The West Was Laibach – We are millions and millions are one. 17. v nizu 40 kandidatov za Točko leta 2015. Za bondovski intro, žanrsko preigravanje, za Mino Špiler na Laibach own this song now--no question. Its placement on NATO is, to my mind, telling of their desire to warn about the potential consequences of joining a mutual defense alliance. Such an alliance didn't exactly prevent WW1, which ironically started because of events in another former Yugoslavian city not far from Ljubljana. The Whistleblowers Lyrics. 12.6K 2. No Americana Lyrics. 5. We Are Millions And Spectre marks a stylistic point of change for the slovenian avant-garde music group Laibach. The album is m6Tlghk. Release DateFebruary 28, 2014We Are Millions And Millions Are One LyricsCome to me - do not fightEmbrace the new dayReflecting in your eyesSo what do you want?You shine so brightBut it is dark in the heat of the nightSo why do you wantTo share your starIn the darkHow to Format Lyrics:Type out all lyrics, even if it’s a chorus that’s repeated throughout the songThe Section Header button breaks up song sections. Highlight the text then click the linkUse Bold and Italics only to distinguish between different singers in the same “Verse 1: Kanye West, Jay-Z, Both”Capitalize each lineTo move an annotation to different lyrics in the song, use the [...] menu to switch to referent editing modeAboutThis song bio is unreviewedThe song is part of the Spectre album, and has a music video made up of stop-motion like drawings. It is most likely about communism, since it has two narrators: one of them sings a propaganda-like equality lyrics, while the other questions the intentios of the us a question about this song5. We Are Millions And Millions Are OneCreditsRelease DateFebruary 28, 2014TagsCommentsSign Up And Drop Knowledge 🤓Genius is the ultimate source of music knowledge, created by scholars like you who share facts and insight about the songs and artists they is the world’s biggest collection of song lyrics and musical knowledge© 2022 Genius Media Group Inc. Laibach is an industrial group whose members prefer to be known as a collective rather than reveal individual names; they've been seen as fascists and of practicing Germanophilia because of their music's Wagnerian thunder and their military attire. According to Laibach, "We are fascists as much as Hitler was a painter." Since fascism needs a scapegoat to flourish, the members of Laibach mocked it by becoming their own scapegoat and willingly sought alienation. Showing a ridiculous lust for authority, Laibach's releases featured artwork influenced by anti-Nazi photomontage artist John Heartfield, and the group's live shows portray rock concerts as absurd political rallies. In interviews their answers are wry manifestos, and they never break /br /Formed the same year longtime Yugoslavian leader Marshall Josip Broz Tito died, Laibach started activity in 1980 in the industrial coal-mining town of Trbovlje in the center of what is now Slovenia. They took their name from the nearby city Ljubljana's title during Nazi occupation. Their first performance was canceled by authorities for their controversial use of symbols, and military service kept them away from performing until June of 1981. Laibach first played Ljubljana in January of 1982, and the Ljubljana-Zagreb-Beograd collection captures some the group's performances from this time from ca**ettes sold at shows. The Laibach/Last Few Days ca**ette from 1983 was the group's first proper release, and ca**ettes from labels like Staal Tapes and Skuk followed. Milan Fras joined as vocalist, and his distinctive growl and grim stare still makes him the group's most recognizable member. An appearance on Yugoslavian TV with shaved heads and military attire provoked the state to issue a ban on the name Laibach in Ljubljana that was not lifted until 1987. br /br /Around the time of the EP Panorama/Die Liebe's release, a concert was planned and posters put up overnight with only Laibach's trademark cross representing the group. Both concert and poster are captured on December 21, 1984. Laibach soon joined the likeminded artist collective Irwin and theater group Scipion Nasice Sisters to form the organization Neue Slowenische Kunst, or NSK. NSK became involved in the group's concerts and Irwin's artwork would often be displayed at venues. The group's debut studio album, which also featured the cross only, was released in 1985 but was reissued in 1999 as Laibach. Baptism, from 1986, includes the group's soundtrack to the NSK stage production Baptism Under Triglav. Laibach's music had remained a challenging combination of military marches and tape loops that only fans of Throbbing Gristle, Nurse With Wound, and the like paid much attention to, but things were about to /br /Wax Trax! in America and Mute in the gave 1987's Opus Dei Laibach's first widely available release. Included were bizarre thumping cover versions of Queen's "One Vision" and one-hit wonder Opus' "Life Is Life," and videos of both were shown on MTV. A worldwide tour followed, and Laibach was invited by John Peel to do a Peel Session and Michael Clark commissioned the group to provide music for his dance company. The idea of covering pop music in Wagnerian style was expanded on 1988's Sympathy for the Devil EP, which included multiple versions of the Rolling Stones' cla**ic, and Let It Be, which reproduced the whole of the Beatles' album, minus the title track. Let It Be included a version of "Across the Universe," sung by fellow NSK members Germania, whose ethereal female vocals would show up on many later releases. Another world tour followed, and a bootleg video of a Dallas, TX, concert showed up on the short-lived Videophile label. The group's success caused various early recordings to be reissued, and 1990 saw Laibach return to more orchestral work with its soundtrack to a NSK production of Macbeth. br /br /Laibach celebrated the fall of the Berlin Wall with the "Oktober/Geburt Einer Nation" single, containing more of a techno slant and a remix credited to the mysterious Kraftbach. Released in 1992, Kapital fully embraced minimal techno and focused on the growth of capitalism in Eastern Europe. A world tour (with each member's skin painted silver) and more reissues followed. A return to the bombastic cover versions was heard on the war-focused NATO as the former Yugoslavia fell apart. The techno was left up to the new side project 300,000 and its debut, Also Sprach Johann Paul II. The NATO world tour was documented on the limited-edition CD and video box set Occupied Europe NATO in 1996, the same year the band released the religious-themed and cover version-filled Jesus Christ Superstars. That album's live show toured the world on and off up until the release of 2003's WAT, a return to techno and the band's first pop album to contain primarily self-penned material in a while. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide We Are Millions And Millions Are One LyricsLove takes me overLike a rising rocketLove takes me overLike a shining diamondLove takes me overWith golden badges on the chestWhat I am you'll becomeI saw the lightWe're all so much alikeCome to me - do not fightI lost controlOver the big blue skySo what do you want?You shine so brightBut it is dark in the heat of the nightSo why do you wantTo share your starIn the darkWe're rising higherCome, don't look back nowLet's reach the starsBefore the sundriseLove takes us overAcross the point of no returnWhat I am you'll becomeWe are millionsAnd millions are like oneCome to me - do not fightEmbrace the new dayReflecting in your eyesSo what do you want?You shine so brightBut it is dark in the heat of the nightSo why do you wantTo share your starIn the darkWriter(s): ivan novak - matevž kolenc - mina špilerLyrics powered by from Spectre LoadingYou Might Like LoadingFAQs for We Are Millions And Millions Are One