Washington Is Next!

Album: United Abominations (2007)
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Songfacts®:

  • The song tells a story about biological war, after which a new world order rises to enslave people. >>>
    Suggestion credit:
    Rob - Cork, Ireland
  • The lyrics, "Norvus ordo Seclorum" and "Annuit Coeptis" are phrases that appear on the back of the US Dollar. >>>
    Suggestion credit:
    matt - Langhorne, PA

Comments: 3

  • Chase from Charelston, WvPersonally I think caves right
  • Shane from Gold Coast, AustraliaSpecifically this song is about how every powerful and dominant civilisation eventually falls... and "Washington is next".
  • Matt from Langhorne, PaThe lyrics "Norvus ordo seclorum" and "Annuit Coeptis" both appear on the back of the U.S. Dollar
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