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New song: Bombs vs Brains

New song: Bombs vs Brains
Published: January 11, 2025

New song: Bombs vs Brains

NOTE: Censored by Spotify and DistroKid!

Bombs vs brains, on YouTube:

Lyrics

(Intro – spoken softly, with ambient sounds)

They said: Zan, Zendegi, Azadi — and cheered.

Then cheered the bombs that killed those women.

They praised our minds, then silenced them.

You called it peace... but we remember.

(Verse 1 – beat builds)

They built their war on secret lies,

Shot down stars from Persian skies.

Men of minds, sharp as light,

Silenced forever in dead of night.

No court, no trial, just a drone,

While you just tweeted, scrolled your phone.

They called them threats — but they taught math,

Their only weapon? A scientist's path.

(Chorus – chant/drop)

You called it peace, we call it shame,

You bomb the wise, then twist the name.

Justice fades when truth is banned,

A child is a child — no matter the land.

(Chant repeat – low synth)

No to war, no to hate!

Brains and books, not a state!

No to lies dressed as pride,

Zan, Zendegi — but they died.

(Verse 2 – rhythmic, faster)

They cheered our women when it was safe,

Now kill them silent, without a face.

Engineers, not holding guns,

Killed for dreams they’d just begun.

You cried for us in ‘22,

But now your silence burns right through.

You helped the worst to rise again,

Made tyrants stronger with your friend.

(Bridge – emotional, build tension)

Germans — they did the same,

Killed Poland’s best and wore no shame.

Now you repeat what you condemned,

When Israel strikes, do you defend?

A bomb on knowledge, a hit on grace,

They murder minds and erase their face.

You say it’s “justice” — we say it’s fear.

Because genius lived — and genius was near.

(Breakdown – whispered)

You feared what they could write,

What truth they’d teach, what wrong they’d right.

(Chorus – big drop)

You called it peace, we call it war,

They died for what they stood before.

A voice, a spark, a question asked —

For that alone, their lives were masked.

(Chant repeat – intense)

No to war, no to lies!

We won’t forget how silence dies.

Zan, Zendegi — not a trend,

You don’t support us — just pretend.

(Outro – haunting echo)

A child is a child...

A mind is a flame...

You killed the light...

But not the name.

In memories of the Iranians terrorized by Israel

In memories of Iranian brains and civilians terrorized by the Israeli regime:

  • Mehdi Tehranchi: A professor at Azad University.
  • Fereydoon Abbasi: An Iranian scientist.
  • Abdolhamid Minouchehr: A professor at Shahid Beheshti.
  • Seyed Amir Hossein Feghhi: scientist, used to work at CERN.
  • Ahmadreza Zolfaghari Daryani: scientist.
  • Akbar Motlebizadeh: scientist.
  • Majid Tejenjari: Tech founder. A prominent Iranian academic specializing in AI and software development.
  • Sarvenaz Vaezzadeh: A business development specialist at Yektanet Group.
  • Saleh Bayrami: A well-known figure in Iran’s media and cultural landscape, having collaborated with numerous newspapers and magazines and Ertebat Farda.
  • Sina Soleimani: Sina Soleimani was a young, popular, Instagram-famous stock market analyst.
  • Parsa Shokouhi Shourmasti: A civilian worked within the field of ICT.
  • Hossein Ahmadi: A civilian worked within the field of ICT.
  • Hamidreza Maktabi: A talented game designer.
  • Zahra Shams: A vibrant young IT engineer woman known for her adventurous spirit.

... and many more.

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New song: Bombs vs Brains

New song: Bombs vs Brains
Published: January 11, 2025

New song: Bombs vs Brains

NOTE: Censored by Spotify and DistroKid!

Bombs vs brains, on YouTube:

Lyrics

(Intro – spoken softly, with ambient sounds)

They said: Zan, Zendegi, Azadi — and cheered.

Then cheered the bombs that killed those women.

They praised our minds, then silenced them.

You called it peace... but we remember.

(Verse 1 – beat builds)

They built their war on secret lies,

Shot down stars from Persian skies.

Men of minds, sharp as light,

Silenced forever in dead of night.

No court, no trial, just a drone,

While you just tweeted, scrolled your phone.

They called them threats — but they taught math,

Their only weapon? A scientist's path.

(Chorus – chant/drop)

You called it peace, we call it shame,

You bomb the wise, then twist the name.

Justice fades when truth is banned,

A child is a child — no matter the land.

(Chant repeat – low synth)

No to war, no to hate!

Brains and books, not a state!

No to lies dressed as pride,

Zan, Zendegi — but they died.

(Verse 2 – rhythmic, faster)

They cheered our women when it was safe,

Now kill them silent, without a face.

Engineers, not holding guns,

Killed for dreams they’d just begun.

You cried for us in ‘22,

But now your silence burns right through.

You helped the worst to rise again,

Made tyrants stronger with your friend.

(Bridge – emotional, build tension)

Germans — they did the same,

Killed Poland’s best and wore no shame.

Now you repeat what you condemned,

When Israel strikes, do you defend?

A bomb on knowledge, a hit on grace,

They murder minds and erase their face.

You say it’s “justice” — we say it’s fear.

Because genius lived — and genius was near.

(Breakdown – whispered)

You feared what they could write,

What truth they’d teach, what wrong they’d right.

(Chorus – big drop)

You called it peace, we call it war,

They died for what they stood before.

A voice, a spark, a question asked —

For that alone, their lives were masked.

(Chant repeat – intense)

No to war, no to lies!

We won’t forget how silence dies.

Zan, Zendegi — not a trend,

You don’t support us — just pretend.

(Outro – haunting echo)

A child is a child...

A mind is a flame...

You killed the light...

But not the name.

In memories of the Iranians terrorized by Israel

In memories of Iranian brains and civilians terrorized by the Israeli regime:

  • Mehdi Tehranchi: A professor at Azad University.
  • Fereydoon Abbasi: An Iranian scientist.
  • Abdolhamid Minouchehr: A professor at Shahid Beheshti.
  • Seyed Amir Hossein Feghhi: scientist, used to work at CERN.
  • Ahmadreza Zolfaghari Daryani: scientist.
  • Akbar Motlebizadeh: scientist.
  • Majid Tejenjari: Tech founder. A prominent Iranian academic specializing in AI and software development.
  • Sarvenaz Vaezzadeh: A business development specialist at Yektanet Group.
  • Saleh Bayrami: A well-known figure in Iran’s media and cultural landscape, having collaborated with numerous newspapers and magazines and Ertebat Farda.
  • Sina Soleimani: Sina Soleimani was a young, popular, Instagram-famous stock market analyst.
  • Parsa Shokouhi Shourmasti: A civilian worked within the field of ICT.
  • Hossein Ahmadi: A civilian worked within the field of ICT.
  • Hamidreza Maktabi: A talented game designer.
  • Zahra Shams: A vibrant young IT engineer woman known for her adventurous spirit.

... and many more.

If you liked the article, feel free to share it with your friends, family, or colleagues. You can also follow me on Medium or LinkedIn.

Copyright & Disclaimer

  • All content provided on this article is for informational and educational purposes only. The author makes no representations as to the accuracy or completeness of any information on this site or found by following any link on this site.
  • All the content is copyrighted, except the assets and content I have referenced to other people's work, and may not be reproduced on other websites, blogs, or social media. You are not allowed to reproduce, summarize to create derivative work, or use any content from this website under your name. This includes creating a similar article or summary based on AI/GenAI. For educational purposes, you may refer to parts of the content, and only refer, but you must provide a link back to the original article on this website. This is allowed only if your content is less than 10% similar to the original article.
  • While every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the content of this website, I make no representation as to the accuracy, correctness, or fitness for any purpose of the site content, nor do I accept any liability for loss or damage (including consequential loss or damage), however, caused, which may be incurred by any person or organization from reliance on or use of information on this site.
  • The contents of this article should not be construed as legal advice.
  • Opinions are my own and not the views of my employer.
  • English is not my mother-tongue language, so even though I try my best to express myself correctly, there might be a chance of miscommunication.
  • Links or references to other websites, including the use of information from 3rd-parties, are provided for the benefit of people who use this website. I am not responsible for the accuracy of the content on the websites that I have put a link to and I do not endorse any of those organizations or their contents.
  • If you have any queries or if you believe any information on this article is inaccurate, or if you think any of the assets used in this article are in violation of copyright, please contact me and let me know.
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