Warriors Of The Wasteland (twelve — Wild Disciplines Mix)
The song explores social inequality and the struggles of the working class. According to lead singer , the "Warriors" are "fighting tribal heroes" representing those trying to survive and transcend a system designed to keep them down. Key lyrical themes include:
: The song suggests society is controlled by "the powers that be" who maintain their security while exploiting the "diamond mine to the factory" labor cycle. Production and Technical Context Warriors Of The Wasteland (Twelve Wild Disciplines Mix)
The (also known as the "Twelve Wild Disciples Mix") is notable for its early use of heavy digital sampling and computer-based production. The song explores social inequality and the struggles
: At the time of its release, Trevor Horn famously noted that the mix was created using computers with "38 megabytes of RAM" and "600 megabytes of hard disk storage"—significant power for the mid-1980s. Production and Technical Context The (also known as
: Lyrics like "They make the masses kiss their assets" and "lower class jackass, pay me tax" critique the divide between the wealthy elite and the workers.