Thursday, 15 May 2014

Song analysys ' Smash It Up - International Noise Conspiracy (2000)'

B. Smash It Up - International Noise Conspiracy (2000)
Based on our understanding about this song is, this is criticize the ruling class or the capitalist,
we will take some examples that we think showed the best part to support our argument to classify this song to the theory we have learned before about marxism.
' i want to smash it up for all the workers who spent hours into nothing'
'i want to smash it up for all the kids who, who got fucked up just like their parents did'
'i want to smash it up, the gods and masters who made us die so much faster'
'i want to smash it up for all the people and for our right to be, to be treated equal'
it is a hope, This band wanted the capitalist treated the workers in a good way, criticize how the labour worked into the company or the factories and they didn't get what they deserve, how the kids will just follow their parents life, seem that they have no choice about their future life, how the masters or in this case is capitalist made us die faster, it might be how the capitalist treated the workers, all they want is just work, work and work, but let's get back to the first line ' The workers who spent hours into nothing' the capitalist wanted the workers work hard for them but they didn't pay the workers in a good way, in other words they did not get enough salary.

  • The conclusion is, Based on our understanding, the most suitable theory to explain this song is Caudwell's theory, because the theme is Anti Capitalism, The theme of caudwell's theory usually Anti capitalism or pro capitalism, the purpose is to Build up the spirit among the working class, or the society. And this song's purpose is to build up the spirit among the working class people, and tell to the world that people are equal, just because you are rich or noble man, doesn't mean you are better than The others, you should have to treat the others in a good way, no matter where she/he comes from.



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