Black Sabbath really rhymed "masses" with "masses". I always thought they were saying "messes" as in a military officer's mess hall, but no, after further research I think they're really saying "masses" twice.

This song sticks out to me, it's timeless, as we see by all the different covers. CAKE's cover owns it their signature dull monotone. T-Pain is my favorite tho, he gives it a kinda psychedelic rock sound.

Also, the song alludes to two groups of elites, the generals, who orchestrate the horror, and the politicians who started it. Imo tho the "War Pigs" could be an allusion to anyone who profits from the war, whether from a salary, a lobby, or literal financial profits. They're pigs, and we all know who's traditionally portrayed as pigs porky-scared

Anyways, here's links to all three versions

T-Pain

CAKE

Black Sabbath

  • Angel [any]
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    7 months ago

    I told this older British coworker who's a huge fan of classic rock that this cover existed, and he didn't believe me. He's seen tons of rock/metal bands live, including Sabbath. He was like, "I gotta hear this." and ended up being blown away when he did.