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Push the red button song
Push the red button song




push the red button song

He switches further to his dramatic vocals, wondering if perhaps the song is altogether "too sharp", and suggesting that "We should sing palm tree songs, desert songs with no flags", referring to an older, romantic (and apolitical) style of Israeli song. The tempo then switches back to the steady beat of the earlier verses, but with Oz still singing in Hebrew describing the people in his situation as "pawns". He expands on his earlier description of the risk of fanaticism, describing a nightmarish situation in which nobody else seems aware of, or concerned about, what is happening. The chorus (complete with guitar riff) is then repeated (with "he's gonna." instead of "they're gonna.").įollowing the chorus, the song changes tempo entirely, as Oz begins to rap in Hebrew.

push the red button song

The accordion beat is then replaced once again as Oz switches back to English to sing that he does not want to die and "I wanna see the flowers bloom / don't wanna go kaput kaboom" in a more dramatic manner. Oz sings that there is "too much violence" due to the fanatics he described earlier. The second verse begins in a similar style to the first, with the exception that the lyrics are delivered in French. At this point, the song moves to the chorus, featuring a guitar riff and the repeated phrase "they're gonna push the button". Lead singer Kobi Oz begins by singing in English over a steady accordion beat, explaining that "the world is full of terror" and singing about the risk posed by "some crazy rulers" who are bent on destruction.

push the red button song

The song is an up-tempo number, featuring many changes in tempo and style.






Push the red button song