This song is about our innate volatile nature and our tendency to fool ourselves. It encourages us to release our inhibitions instead of holding them inside, where they will build up until they explode. The song reminds us that the world is already a violent place, and we must do what we can to deal with it.
Disturbed frontman David Draiman confirmed this track "speaks about the human necessity for some violent sort of release" and "encourages that it be done at the show."
The Sickness is the Chicago heavy metal band's debut album, which is famous for the hit single "Down With The Sickness."
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