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Probably the song with the most political and divisive message of the album, "Antivist" is about "slacktivists", people that believe the fundamental changes of society will come throught with sole interatictions on social medias.
Oli Sykes, BMTH'S vocalist, in a track-by-track interview with MetalFuckingRocks said:
"It's about 'Slacktivists'; online people that just talk shit on Twitter, and 'Like this if you want to get Obama to die' or whatever. It's loads of shit; people think they're making a difference nowadays just because they’re sat on their fat arses with ill-informed 'facts'. They think they know everything and that they're making a difference, and it's bullshit.
So the lyrics to this one are quite sarcastic, but if you want to make a difference, you have to do more than just sit at your computer. It's not saying 'Don't care about the world', it's saying, 'Don't think you care about the world and that you're better than people if you're doing fuck all'. If you really believe in all that, you've got to get up and do more."
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