Lovecrafts Sunny Day said:
briankoontz said:
Instead of picking a song to justify or celebrate my hopeful mass murder I would begin by asking what the beef that the "unstoppable army" has with little ol' me. Maybe I'm on the wrong side.
If it was an unstoppable Zombie army, your beef would be exactly what they were after
This is (unless I'm wrong) a musical suggestion post, with a mind to celebrate defiance in the face of evil and insurmountable odds, whether real or imagined.
Zombies are ideologically transformed humans - the NEETs of Japan have been called zombies, for example. So during food riots the starving people might attack those who are well-fed, but the solution isn't to murder them but to, you know, just give them some food to ease their panicked condition of closely approaching starvation. Of course, giving them food puts the well-fed people at risk of being not so well-fed - thus blowing the heads off of starving people is a favored solution, because "regular people" care so much about the well-being of humanity.
When humanity does come to an end, one song stands out to me by a 20th century prophet:
When the day is done
Down to earth then sinks the sun
Along with everything that was lost and won
When the day is done
When the day is done
Hope so much your race will be all run
Then you find you jumped the gun
Have to go back where you begun
When the day is done
When the night is cold
Some get by but some get old
Just to show life's not made of gold
When the night is cold
When the bird has flown
Got no-one to call your own
Got no place to call your home
When the bird has flown
When the game's been fought
You sped the ball across the court
Lost much sooner than you would have thought
Now the game's been fought
When the party's through
Seems so very sad for you
Didn't do the things you meant to do
Now there's no time to start anew
Now the party's through
When the day is done
Down to earth then sinks the sun
Along with everything that was lost and won
When the day is done