bookmark_borderWhile the World Burns (The War Song)

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[Intro]
(The war song)
What went wrong

[Verse 1]
I scroll through the smoke on a blinding screen
Missiles fall on silence turned a bloody scene
They say it’s the start of World War Three
But can you tell me…
is it just more profit dressed as prophecy

One man fans the fire with a flag in hand
Pulled the plug on peace, redrew the line in the sand
Fed the hawks in suits and the tyrants’ plan
Now the world leans close to a no-man’s land

[Pre-Chorus]
And I hear them cry about machines
While the oceans rise and cities scream
They blame the code, but not the kings’ scheme
They fear the wires, not the regimes

[Chorus]
While the world burns, they chase a ghost
Blinded by silicon, powered by boast
No one’s looking at the hand with the match
They’re too busy fearing a server crash

While the skies bleed and rivers dry
They argue if AI’s too sly
But it’s not the bots who built the bombs
It’s us—too quiet, too calm

[Bridge]
(The war song)
What went wrong

[Verse 2]
He called the truth “bullshit,” laughed at the storm
Tore the pages from science, rewrote the norm
Signed away the safeguards, fed the flame
Said profit’s holy—Earth’s just a game

Now the air is thick with oil and lies
And the Arctic melts while freedom dies
He gave Putin cover, gave Bibi his nod
And sold out the planet like it’s just a facade

[Pre-Chorus]
And I hear them cry about machines
While the oceans rise and cities scream
They blame the code, but not the kings’ scheme
They fear the wires, not the regimes

[Chorus]
While the world burns, they chase a ghost
Blinded by silicon, powered by boast
No one’s looking at the hand with the match
They’re too busy fearing a server crash

While the skies bleed and rivers dry
They argue if AI’s too sly
But it’s not the bots who built the bombs
It’s us—too quiet, too calm

[Bridge]
Can we build a better world, or just watch it fall?
Sing about peace, then answer the call
To the next crusade, the next black site
While we trade our soul for another byte

[Outro – stripped-down acoustic]
I wrote this riff with a fire in my chest
Not fear of robots, but of what we suppress
If there’s still hope, foster true tech
And, in the mirror—take a look — check
(The war song)
What went wrong

About The Song
by Jack Brouse and Daniel Brouse

Jack asked, “Lately I’ve been seeing lots of reports about the conflict between Israel, Iran and the US. lots of news stations are reporting that this is the beginning of WWIII, but that seems like an exaggeration and fear-mongering. while I don’t think it will lead into a world war, the impact of this conflict can lead to devastating losses and a potential for greater consequences. I was thinking about how people can do something to stop this from happening, but instead… they worry about how AI is gonna destroy the world and not war and climate change. so.. I wrote this riff thinking about all that. Originally I was gonna write the lyrics for this song, but I figured I’d hand this one over to you because I feel like you have a lot more to say about this topic.”

Iran: Trump’s Role in Escalating Conflict

Trump destabilized Iran early by withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA) during his first term. In his second term, he escalated tensions further—demanding Iran halt even peaceful nuclear activities while backing Israel’s military actions. Most recently, he supported an unprovoked military campaign against Iran, which legal experts say may constitute an illegal war of aggression under international law.

This aggression adds to a broader pattern: enabling Putin’s war in Ukraine, backing Netanyahu’s assault on Gaza, and now pushing toward catastrophe in Iran. Rather than promoting peace, Trump’s foreign policy has facilitated war crimes and deepened global instability.

Climate Crisis: Anti-Science and Deregulation

Trump’s presidency marked a sharp rise in anti-science rhetoric. He denied climate change repeatedly—calling it a hoax and “bullshit”—and made these views policy. His administration withdrew from the Paris Agreement, dismantled over 100 environmental regulations, censored climate reports, and prioritized fossil fuel expansion. These actions have accelerated the climate crisis and undermined public trust in science and education.

AI: Innovation, Energy, and the Climate

Daniel supports low-energy AI models like DeepSeek and backs nuclear and other green energy sources. AI could help address the climate crisis—but many U.S. companies rely on inefficient, high-cost chips, especially for large language models. Nvidia chips, in particular, raise environmental concerns due to their energy demands.

However, AWS (Amazon Web Services) plans to release a new chip, Trainium3, within a year. It’s expected to double computing capacity while reducing energy use by 50%, showing that innovation and competition can drive both performance and sustainability.

 

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

From the album “Brain Slug” by The Electric Slugs

bookmark_borderAnger and Frustration

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[Verse 1]
Tom, it may seem petty
But, please have some pity
Ask Billie Joe…
He is in the know

[Chorus]
Anger and frustration
(In need of regulation)
During the construction
(Of creation)

[Bridge]
Now that’s… “knock and know all”
(Rock n’ roll!)
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
It takes what it takes
When one makes… (creates)

[Instrumental, Synth Solo, Bass, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
Tom and Billie Joe, though
Who! I’m asking you
(Yes) I confess
The Who, too

[Chorus]
Anger and frustration
(In need of regulation)
During the construction
(Of creation)

[Bridge]
Now that’s… “knock and know all”
(Rock n’ roll!)
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
It takes what it takes
When one makes… (creates)

[Chorus]
Anger and frustration
(In need of regulation)
During the construction
(Of creation)

[Outro]
Now that’s… “knock and know all”
(Rock n’ roll!)

By Jack Brouse and Daniel Brouse

ABOUT THE SONG
This track comes from the “Floyd the Barber” sessions. It was born out of pure anger and frustration. I originally expected to record the song quickly and easily, but by the time I started this take, I had already gone through 34 attempts that day. (The full session ended up with 41 takes, including vocal and final versions.) I had injured my hand, and when I hit record for this one, I just said, “F**k it,” and let loose with this noise jam.

Here are a few notable instances of rock-and-roll frustration literally leaving its mark:

  • Tom Petty
    During the Southern Accents sessions, Petty grew so exasperated with endless tweaks to the track “Rebels” that he punched a studio wall—hard enough to shatter bones and tendons in his hand and put the project on hold while he healed.

  • Billie Joe Armstrong
    In 2012, after a string of technical glitches at Clear Channel’s iHeartRadio Festival, Armstrong erupted onstage, smashing his guitar so violently that he cut himself and was ushered off for medical attention before later entering rehab.

  • Kurt Cobain got so furious during the recording of “Lithium” that he couldn’t nail the take, he exploded in frustration and ended up creating the hidden track “Endless, Nameless.” Butch Vig has said that, to this day, he’s never seen anyone that angry in a recording session.
  • Pete Townshend
    The Who’s signature windmill strum nearly backfired in Tacoma, WA (1989), when Townshend’s whammy bar drove through his palm mid-set—an accident born of his hyper-physical playing style.

  • Keith Moon
    On the Who’s U.S. TV debut on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1967), Moon rigged his bass drum with explosives. The ensuing blast showered him with shrapnel, cutting his arm—and singeing Pete Townshend’s hair—before the segment even ended.

Each of these moments shows how the highs and lows of performance or recording can literally inflict physical wounds when creative tensions boil over.

From the album “Brain Slug” by The Electric Slugs

bookmark_borderSeason of Love

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[Verse 1]
Does your heart bleed
Love is the only drug you’ll ever need
The elixir to fix her
And make our hearts purr

[Chorus]
Is anyone out there?
(Love is in the air)
Plenty of love to share
(Love is in the air)

[Bridge]
Here’s the reason
(It’s the season)
Of love

[Verse 2]
Is your heart in need…
Love is the only drug you’ll ever need
For sure, it’s the best cure
To help you mend in the end

[Chorus]
Is anyone out there?
(Love is in the air)
Plenty of love to share
(Love is in the air)

[Bridge]
Here’s the reason
(It’s the season)
Of love

[Chorus]
Is anyone out there?
(Love is in the air)
Plenty of love to share
(Love is in the air)

[Outro]
(It’s the season)
Of love

by Jack Brouse and Daniel Brouse

ABOUT THE SONG

The song, “Season of Love,” was co-written with Jack Brouse—who also features on guitar—and was inspired by his poignant lyric: “Love is the only drug you’ll ever need.” This uplifting track celebrates love as a healing force, a kind of emotional medicine capable of mending hearts and uniting souls. With its warm melody and hopeful message, the song invites listeners to open up and share love freely, especially in times when it’s needed most.

From the album “Brain Slug” by The Electric Slugs

bookmark_borderCompressed

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[Verse 1]
Ya know
Plug in my potato
And go!
(Put on a show)

[Chorus]
I’m (compressed)
Time’s (compressed)
The world’s (a mess)
Man’s put to the test

[Verse 2]
Limited resources
(I’ve got to make do)
Playing a potato
(Give ‘er a go!)

[Chorus]
I’m (compressed)
Time’s (compressed)
The world’s (a mess)
Man’s put to the test

[Bridge]
Making do
(To get through)
Happy to
(Play for you)

[Chorus]
I’m (compressed)
Time’s (compressed)
The world’s (a mess)
Man’s put to the test

[Outro]
Making do
(To get through)
Happy to
(Play for you)

by Jack Brouse and Daniel Brouse

From the album “Brain Slug

bookmark_borderAre You Going to San Francisco?

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Are You Going to San Francisco?

[Intro]
Are you going to San Francisco?
(Woe oh oh, I don’t know)
Why are you choosing cruelty
(Over me)

[Verse 1]
My dad’s gone mad
Now he’s on the run
It’s really too bad
Our relationship’s done

[Chorus]
Maddened
(At your choices)
Saddened
(Don’t you hear your children’s voices)

[Bridge]
Are you going to San Francisco?
(Woe oh oh, I don’t know)
Why are you choosing cruelty
(Over me)

[Verse 2]
My dad’s gone nuts
Trying to outrun the law
An outlaw without guts
Hope his conscious gnaws

[Chorus]
Maddened
(At your choices)
Saddened
(Don’t you hear your children’s voices)

[Bridge]
Are you going to San Francisco?
(Woe oh oh, I don’t know)
Why are you choosing cruelty
(Over me)

[Chorus]
Maddened
(At your choices)
Saddened
(Don’t you hear your children’s voices)

[Outro]
Are you going to San Francisco?
(Woe oh oh, I don’t know)

By Jack Brouse and Daniel Brouse

From the album “Brain Slug” by The Electric Slugs

bookmark_borderBrain Slug

[Intro]
What’s eatin’ at the boy’s brain
(Has he gone insane)
Makes outlandish claims
(Calling others names)

[Verse 1]
Must of entered through his ear
Now his end draws near
Sucking out what little membrane
Did remain

[Bridge]
What’s eatin’ at the boy’s brain
(Has he gone insane)
Makes outlandish claims
(Calling others names)

[Chorus]
Brain slug
(Infestation)
Brain slug
(Regurgitation)

[Verse 2]
Don’t know how long it can last
Brain’s gone… entering a fast
I’ve heard it said, “Brain dead”
And, all his family dread

[Bridge]
What’s eatin’ at the boy’s brain
(Has he gone insane)
Makes outlandish claims
(Calling others names)

[Chorus]
Brain slug
(Infestation)
Brain slug
(Regurgitation)

[Outro]
Brain slug
(Dug and dug)

From the album “Brain Slug” by The Electric Slugs

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bookmark_borderBonehead

[Intro]
Go, Dumbo
(No, he doesn’t know)
Oh, so slow
(Brain’s about to blow)
I’ve heard it said
(He’s a bonehead)

[Verse 1]
Is he dumb enough
To ride rough
Gain the presidency
Make America dreamy

[Bridge]
Whose own anger tendency
(Is too blind to see)
Drives away his family
(In self-tragedy)

[Chorus]
Go, Dumbo
(No, he doesn’t know)
Oh, so slow
(Brain’s about to blow)
I’ve heard it said
(He’s a bonehead)

[Verse 2]
Is he mean enough
Or just a foolish bluff
To rule the world
Or will he fold

[Bridge]
Whose own anger tendency
(Is too blind to see)
Drives away his family
(In self-tragedy)

[Chorus]
Go, Dumbo
(No, he doesn’t know)
Oh, so slow
(Brain’s about to blow)
I’ve heard it said
(He’s a bonehead)

[Outro]
I’ve heard it said
(What a bonehead!)

by Jack Brouse and Daniel Brouse

From the album “Brain Slug” by The Electric Slugs

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