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I was always fond of Sweden's musical scene, and I remember first hearing about these guys back when I heard a song of theirs on the old PS2 game Rolling.
I can't find a YouTube video so this'll have to do. Shame, really; I wanted to share this quite a bit because I think it's seriously incredible. Highlight of this new album for me, I think, and one of the best things to come out of 2013 for me so far!
Probably my favorite song from Passion Pit currently. Alone the song is great, but when you watch it with the video it just speaks volumes. The song itself feels uplifting, but the lyrics tell a story. The music video plays up on those lyrics and it's just perfect. Whenever I listen to the song, I kind of just have to watch the video with it too.
Friday, October 2nd, 1992
Chaos has descended in "Carandiru", the biggest penitentiry complex in South
America
Over a hundred inmates dead and hundreds injured on the massacre
The police arrived with helicopters and over two hundred armed forces
They took the jailblock called "Pavilhao Nove" and opened fire on the inmates
in a holocaust, method of annihilation. The government of the city of Sao
Paulo cannot control the brutality of its police
Holocaust, Body piles
Confrontation, Mutilation
Discipline, Ignorance
Conflagration, Torture
Over eighty percent of the inmates were not sentenced yet. The bodies were
filled with bullets and bites from the police dogs
The police try to hide the massacre saying there were only eight deaths
The violence of Brasilian cops is very well known outside of Brasil. This
kind of extermination is a method that they use to get rid of the
overpopulation in the jails
The violence of the cops left the whole pavillion destroyed after the
rebellion
"Pavilhao Nove" (Pavilhao 9)
Just because someone is wearing a patch and uniform doesn't mean they're not corrupt.