Pop That Pretty Thirty

Unveiling the Societal Tapestry: Rabbit Junk's Reflection on Authority and Disparity
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Lyrics

Patrols on the boundaries

Refers to monitoring activities on the boundaries.

In prison cells and factories

Observing in various places, including prisons and factories.

On your phone and old TV

Surveillance on phones and old TVs.

In between the lines we read

Hidden messages or information between the lines.

No suit's no conspiracy

Denies the existence of a conspiracy due to lack of formal attire.

Just a lack of agency

Attributes issues to a lack of personal empowerment.

Who's the perp, run the APB

Asking who the perpetrator is; issues an All Points Bulletin.

Just look in the mirror and look for me

Suggests introspection by looking in the mirror to find the speaker.


Pop that pretty thirty, pop

Encourages confronting and addressing societal issues or challenges.

That pretty thirty, pop

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The haves and the have nots

Describes social divisions, economic disparities, and pretense in society.

The bottom and the top

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Black market and mall shops

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You are all the cops 99 and 1 percenters

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Dissenters and defenders

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Slum lords and renters

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A comedy of pretenders

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We are all the cops

Asserts that everyone is responsible for societal issues, like the police.


Greed, glory and fear the eyes, the ears

References greed, glory, and fear as influential factors.

No panopticon, just dads and moms

Rejects the idea of a panopticon and emphasizes parental figures.

Keep calm and carry on

Encourages maintaining composure and continuing with life.

Vignettes of silhouettes

Depicts brief scenes or glimpses of various individuals.

Popping up as the sun sets

People emerging as the sun sets, possibly signifying change or revelation.

Settlers heading ever west

Refers to settlers moving westward, potentially symbolizing progress.

Looking for souls to digest

Suggests a search for souls to understand or control.

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