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How many bridges can they burn, till we turn?
How many lives can they take, till we break?
How many dreams TERRORIZED, till we rise?
How many visions will they burn, till we learn?
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This review of Leftfield's album Leftism uses evocative and poetic language to express themes of struggle, resilience, and social awakening. Through a series of impactful rhetorical questions, it highlights the emotional power and urgency behind the music.
Leftfield are a British electronic music group formed by Neil Barnes and Paul Daley, central to 1990s progressive house and techno. Their acclaimed albums Leftism (1995) and Rhythm and Stealth (1999) cemented their influence. After a hiatus, Barnes revived Leftfield, releasing Alternative Light Source (2015) and This Is What We Do (2022).
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