Sounds a little bit obsolete, writing a song about puplic surveilliance, while we're posting every little part of our lifes in social media. On top of it we're offering seamless movement profiles with our mobile phones. We are getting more and more glassy and carrying even less about it, but it's a fucking intervention in all our personal rights. I don't want the goverment to know how often I meet my friends and what we're talking about. Just be aware who is sitting behind the eye of the camera and how this person will use the collected material (against you). The camera can not lie – can't it?!
lyrics
Trainstation
downtown
motorway
Every bus
every train
every fucking street
I'm on tv, I'm on tv
Every bus
every train
every fucking street
Don't watch me
don't control me
drop dead you fucking scum
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