Photo courtesy of the band.
Noopinion: “2000 Years” is the political herald of the scene legends’ new album.
After a long break, the skate-punk greats from Germany, founded in 1999, are back with a new album. Fans of the band are well aware that Noopinion express a lot of opinions in their songs.
The lyrics deal with the manipulation and control of people through frightening images and rules on how to live. It calls for differences to be eliminated and for the world to be changed together. It calls for the destruction of barriers and the source of oppression. The text criticizes the persecution and discrimination of minorities and denounces the rigidity of millennia-old dogmas. Finally, he pleads for letting go of past virtues and forgiveness without repeating old phrases.
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