Replicated audio CD in digipak. Includes lyric insert.
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New anti-war design for the “If Corporations are People, Why Won’t They Die?” album. Text reads “Over 350,00 killed since 9/11, $44 Trillion spent and counting. No More!”
White print on black shirts. 100% cotton.
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lyrics
Now they say corporations are people
With all the rights of women and men.
Something is broken. Something is wicked.
Follow the money and see where it ends.
O what evil spell
Turns a company to a man?
They crush us all under their laws,
Take what they want and rape the land.
Elections mean nothing,
They’re bought and sold;
Broken beneath the dead weight of gold.
Corporate crimes with millions of victims -
A bonus for the C.E.O.
Hello Mr. Corporation,
In your nice tie and coat.
Welcome to the world of humans.
Now I’m going to slit your throat.
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