We Kill The World (dont Kill The World) Info

The track opens with an up-tempo, disco-rock energy, featuring the deep, authoritative vocals often associated with the group's male presence. The lyrics paint a grim picture of human progress, mentioning "atomic mushrooms" , missiles in the sky, and a world where pollution robs the air to breathe.

It explicitly calls for people to "fight for her trees" and stop destroying the earth’s basic ground. We Kill the World (Dont Kill the World)

The song is uniquely structured in two distinct parts, reflecting the conflict between human destruction and the hope for a future. The track opens with an up-tempo, disco-rock energy,

Released as a double A-sided single alongside "Boonoonoonoos" , "We Kill the World" became a major hit across Europe and South Africa, even reaching number one in the latter's charts in early 1982. The track tackled several heavy subjects: The song is uniquely structured in two distinct