I made some compromises, and I'm okay with that, because that's the world we live in. George continued: "I'm not saying that the lyrics are a hundred percent a pure reflection of what I would consider to be the truth. And a lot of that is filtered down to some of the lyrics." So we're able to have discussions that are pretty civil and we can agree to disagree. And we can have a difference of opinion on the results of that analysis, but we don't have a difference of opinion about how we achieve that, how we go about deciding if something is truthful or not. But we all respect each other enough to at least honor the idea of deducing truth from whatever it is we're discussing. Robert is not aligned with us politically in his messaging, so when we were writing the lyrics, of course, there's a little bit of a rub there. I don't know how effective that is - probably not effective at all - but we feel compelled to try to do that because we feel it's the right thing to do. At the time, he said: " Jeff and I are aligned politically - we're both very progressive in our political thinking and our little bit of activism that we try to participate in through our music. Last month, George discussed the lyrical themes covered on THE END MACHINE's "Phase2" album in an interview with "Pariah Burke's Hard, Heavy & Hair" show. Robert Mason says that he was a bit perplexed by George Lynch's recent comment that "there's a little bit of a rub" between the members of THE END MACHINE over the band's lyrical content due to their divergent political views.
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