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Prospermill
Punk
Prospermill was released on September 3, 2025 by Snake in the grass records as a part of the album The Omnipotent Wage
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Release DateSeptember 3, 2025
LabelSnake in the grass records
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM150

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Lee Switzer-Woolf
Lee Switzer-Woolf
Bass
Alex Steer
Alex Steer
Guitar
Seb Olrog
Seb Olrog
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Lee Switzer-Woolf
Lee Switzer-Woolf
Songwriter
Alex Steer
Alex Steer
Songwriter
Seb Olrog
Seb Olrog
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Alex Steer
Alex Steer
Producer
Dave Chang
Dave Chang
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

The extortion of the dying
Government funded pyramid selling
Insider trading with the safety of our bravest
And our most vulnerable
Syphoning blood from the heart of our hospitals
You think looting is a brick through a window?
Try comprehending 200,000 lives fed to the Prospermill
This is the tax we pay to be betrayed
The game that's played with our bodies on the table
The organ harvesting of the less able
And don't forget, we did this to ourselves
We married into this hell
In our sickness and in their wealth
In our sickness and in their wealth
In our sickness and in their wealth
In our sickness
No decency
There's only opportunity
We fight to breathe
They lift our wallets and our keys
The con is long
The nepotism of the gods
They pass it on and
On and on and
No sympathy
Why play the game when you can cheat
We're bred to feed
The unhinged jaws of the machine
The prognosis
Is the poor die, the rich get rich
They're barely hiding it
When the prospermill is prospering
Who's gonna notice if some bodies fall in
You'll never hear the bones grinding
Over the sound of the world burning
When the prospermill is prospering
Who's gonna notice if some bodies fall in
You'll never hear the bones grinding
Over the sound of the world burning
In our sickness and in their wealth
In our sickness and in their wealth
In our sickness and in their wealth
Written by: Alex Steer, Lee Switzer-Woolf, Seb Olrog
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