‘Trouble in the Eurozone’ symbolises the way in which mainstream advertising and political rhetoric in Europe has succeeded in reducing the concerns of Europeans to wealth and bodily image. The song encourages people to break free from these obsessions and the self-enslaving cycles of consumer demand and value themselves as more than just a body and a wallet. It implores people to recognize their power and live the life they want; not the purely materialistic life of working, spending, preening and envy which they are told to lead. A first release from the ‘World-Go-Round’project. Lyrics… I’m German I’m Italian I’m from Sweden I’m uncertain Who’s the policeman Who’s been cheating How much does a Grecian earn? Trouble in the Eurozone Ancient nations Crash & burn Austerity’s a Trojan Horse To smuggle exploitation. Love yourselves….. You heavenly bodies Come with us … to the meltdown Party I’m a Belgian I’m from Ireland I’m Croatian I’m impatient Who’s the policeman Who’s been cheating How much does a Grecian earn? Trouble in the Eurozone Ancient nations Crash & burn Austerity’s a Trojan Horse To cover/smuggle exploitation. Love yourselves….. You heavenly bodies Come with us … to the meltdown Party Love yourselves….. You heavenly bodies Come with us… to our meltdown Party Rules we bend them, Coins we spend them Time we had a referendum! Fat cats Fat cats…. Austerity’s a Trojan Horse To smuggle exploitation. Love yourselves….. You heavenly bodies Come with …
This Financial Debt Crisis is Global and now more than ever it is extremely important that you be mentally and financially prepared for the worst.
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