My Dad used to think it was hilarious to sing that.
Yeah, that's what I thought at first too."Soviet, threat no more" from Metallica's Don't Tread On Me. It could've really made sense considering that the song was released in 1991.
"I pray my sleep will break"?Can you work out which line in Look for the Truth I just misheard as "I'll play my Sticklebricks"?
"I pray my sleep will break"?
That’s exactly what I heard the first few listens too.My daughter and I were in the car yesterday and Metallica's Don't Thread On Me was on the radio. During the chorus, I took a look at her because I heard a strange noise and I saw her eyes the size of saucers. Turns out she heard the "So be it" part as Soviet.
Makes sense. That's the same album that has "Sand Patrol" as a hit song.My daughter and I were in the car yesterday and Metallica's Don't Thread On Me was on the radio. During the chorus, I took a look at her because I heard a strange noise and I saw her eyes the size of saucers. Turns out she heard the "So be it" part as Soviet.
"Soviet, threat no more" from Metallica's Don't Tread On Me. It could've really made sense considering that the song was released in 1991.
Too close geographically, aren't we.My daughter and I were in the car yesterday and Metallica's Don't Thread On Me was on the radio. During the chorus, I took a look at her because I heard a strange noise and I saw her eyes the size of saucers. Turns out she heard the "So be it" part as Soviet.
Soviet friend no moreTurns out she heard the "So be it" part as Soviet.