100 Years Of Lies - Song (Reupload)

100 Years of Lies A Suno-powered hard rock protest song aimed at the political establishment and the growing belief that ordinary people are offered different brands of the same broken promises. This track explores public frustration with party politics, political tribalism, and the perception that governments change while the underlying problems remain. Through sharp satire and deliberately provocative language, it questions whether ideological battles are often little more than theatre while voters continue to face the consequences of decisions made far from their daily lives. Rather than targeting a single party, the song focuses on the idea of a revolving political class — different colours, different slogans, but familiar outcomes. It reflects a sense of disillusionment with campaign promises, economic pressures, declining trust in institutions, and the feeling that citizens are repeatedly asked to place their faith in systems that have failed them before. Driven by aggressive riffs, confrontational lyrics, and a chorus built around frustration with the political status quo, 100 Years of Lies is a cynical, rebellious anthem about broken trust, public anger, and the question many voters continue to ask: How many times can the same promises be sold before people stop believing them? Generated using Suno. © TheSnakePit2025 © SnakeDaemon2025