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Obviously a song title like 'Master Race' is as easy a target as they come, and when the band says in an interview, '‘Master Race’ was a song about uniting all the underground kids, from punk, hardcore, metal, rap street people— and rising up, like in ‘The Warriors’,' yeah, that’s a bit of a copout. But at the same time, the fuckin’ chorus does say, 'Master race, in unity, Master race, it ought to be,' which doesn’t hold much weight one way or the other. And the above cited interview response does make more sense when you look at 'America', easily the most controversial track on the demo due to the line, 'We’ll march across the world with American Nazi pride,' because there’s another line that states, 'Come together as one, unite, the time has come for us to fight.' And it’s some of these other little tidbits that basically make it seem like the band was, in fact, talking about Americans—regardless of race—uniting together and being proud to be from this country or some such nonsense. So, yeah, it’s extremely poor logic to try to correlate something like that with the word 'Nazi', but whatever like I said, they were kids. And hey, if they just wanted to create a stir, it worked, right? I should point out that, yes, I am a Biohazard fan.