Natural-Enemy-0.mp4
Natural-Enemy-I.mp3
Natural-Enemy-I.mp4
Natural-Enemy-II-R.mp3
Natural-Enemy-II-R.mp4
Natural-Enemy-Reggae.mp3
Natural-Enemy-Reggae.mp4
Natural-Enemy-Unplugged-Interlude.mp3
Natural-Enemy-Unplugged-Interlude.mp4
Natural-Enemy-Unplugged-Underground-XVI.mp3
Natural-Enemy-Unplugged-Underground-XVI.mp4
Self-destructive behavior
(In search of a savior)
Self-sabotaging
(While ranting and raging)
Like a cancer cell
We just say, oh well
And we go on and on
Self-destructive behavior
(In search of a savior)
Self-sabotaging
(While ranting and raging)
The natural enemy
Growing uncontrollably
(Knowing inevitability)
Destroying our own environment
We love to boast
Killing our host
And we go on and on
Self-destructive behavior
(In search of a savior)
Self-sabotaging
(While ranting and raging)
The natural enemy
Growing uncontrollably
(Knowing inevitability)
Destroying our own environment
Self-destructive behavior
(In search of a savior)
Self-sabotaging
(While ranting and raging)
Growing uncontrollably
(Knowing inevitability)
The natural enemy
While humans are unique in their large-scale, self-destructive behaviors—such as environmental destruction, war, and economic mismanagement—there is at least one example that exhibits behaviors that could be considered self-sabotaging or detrimental to their own survival:
Cancer Cells in Multicellular Organisms – While not a species, cancer cells in an organism act in a way similar to self-destructive behavior. They grow uncontrollably, harming or killing their host—essentially destroying their own environment.
From the album “Natural“
Also found on the album “Reggae Foray“
The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment