Nuclear Assault - Equal Rights

I couldn’t believe this amazing album was on youtube only as a full album, so i decided to upload all the songs of this great album. I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS, ALL CREDITS GOES TO NUCLEAR ASSAULT BAND. THIS UPLOAD IS JUST FOR ENTERTAINMENT. Band: Nuclear Assault Country Of Origin: . Album: Survive (Vinyl Version) Track: 9 Genre: Thrash Metal/Crossover Year: 1988 Lyrics: Prejudice is just another way of saying ignorant Describing morons narrow mind and losers bloody frozen hearts People who can’t see past skin or see what’s a good man’s head Closed up thinking backwards mind all thought paralysed Using any argument cause you don’t want to use your head Keeping evil ways alive even though they should have died Freedom is a human right skin don’t matter black or white [Chorus]: Equal Rights, Human Rights Martin Luther a great man who wanted people to be sane Killed by frightened ignorance even though it was too late His message seems to be quite clear, why should we be ruled by fear With his death a great man died but you can’t kill his ideals Let us leave behind us all these stupid racial arguments Help make racial wars a distant unforgotten memory Maybe hate will never die that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try [Chorus] Equal Rights, Human Rights Prejudice is just another way of saying ignorant Describing morons narrow mind and losers bloody frozen hearts People who can’t see past skin or see what’s a good man’s head Closed up thinking backwards mind all thought paralysed Using any argument cause you don’t want to use your head Keeping evil ways alive even though they should have died Freedom is a human right skin don’t matter black or white Line-up: John Connelly-Guitars, Vocals Glenn Evans-Drums Dan Lilker-Bass Anthony Bramante-Guitars Released in June 13th, 1988 originally as a 12’’ vinyl. Recorded & mixed January & February 1988 at The Music Grinder, Los Angeles, CA. Additional recording at Tracks Records. Engineering by Casey McMakin & Matt Frieman (assistant). Produced by Miles Copeland & Randy Burns. Cover Art by Sean Rogers. Photography by Ed Colver.
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