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Pagal ki na bole?
Chagal ki na khai?
Kuch bolo ke ni?

Is there nothing that a madman won’t say?
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Features Of This Song
indian influences
danceable beats
busy beats
highly syncopated drum beats
highly syncopated ensemble rhythms
vocal samples
spoken word
clear pronunciation
lyrics with a political message
great lyrics
ambiguous lyrics
use of modal harmonies
light drum fills
an electric bass riff
a hand percussion layer
electric guitars
a variety of synth sounds
affected synths
a dry recording sound
subtle use of noise effects

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Six per cent of the population
Kuch bolo ke ni?
That the apple has always been rotten
Ah, I , I don’t know
Common sense
A most effective tool for division and rule
Pagal ki na bole?
Enough is enough
But the poverty was such that there was nothing to nick anyway
Chagal ki na khai?
Songwriters: Anirudda Das, Steve Chandra Savale
Chagal ki na khai?
You seem to have forgotten
There ain’t no influx, a flood or a swamp
You’ve been just as deceived
A most effective tool for division and rule
Ah, I , I don’t know
Jobs in the factories, economic slaves
Black people are not the cause of your problems
Gotta separate the facts, yes, the facts from the fiction
Start to develop hindered relations
Publisher: Q.F.M. PUBLISHING
And it’s fucking up my day
And then they redirect their lack of self respect
Rivers of blood is what they want
Hip, hip, hooray [unverified]
Misinformation received by the common man
Ah, I , I don’t know
Ah, I , I don’t know
We kept our doors open right throughout the day
Ah, I , I don’t know
We’re often told that this country’s bursting at the seams
So what can be done to dissipate the friction?
We’re never told that there are in fact more people
Immigration has become synonymous with black people
Towards a visible target, a visible target
Appealing to people’s prejudice
So what can be done to dissipate the friction?
Hip, hip, hooray [unverified]
There is no knowing what they’ll get up to
A race war that’s what they’re fighting for
That the apple has always been rotten
Common sense
Gotta separate the facts, yes, the facts from the fiction
And people of different cultural persuasions
You seem to have forgotten
And that black people are not the cause of your problems
But once they get, get here
Things were good in the good olden days they say
And then they redirect their lack of self respect
Just a method of arousing bad feeling
Black people constitute less than
A most effective tool for division and rule
All this talk about housing
But once they get, get here
Ah, I , I don’t know
This country’s going to the wogs
The sun has got it’s facts wrong
And people of different cultural persuasions
Oh, the sun has got it’s facts wrong
And that black people are not the cause of your problems
This country’s bursting at the seams
A most effective tool for division and rule
Appealing to people’s prejudice
Towards a visible target, a visible target
Leaving than entering
Chagal ki na khai?
Just a method of arousing bad feeling
The sun has got it’s facts wrong
Start to develop hindered relations
Yet over sixty per cent of immigrants are white
Pagal ki na bole?
Is there nothing that a goat won’t eat?
There is no knowing what they’ll get up to
You’ve been just as deceived
Black people are not the cause of your problems
Immigration must stop
An effect that was planned by the powers that be
Oh, the sun has got it’s facts wrong
All this talk about housing
By claiming influx, a flood or a swamp
And it’s fucking up my day
Is there nothing that a madman won’t say?
Misinformation received by the common man
Pagal ki na bole?
An effect that was planned by the powers that be