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"Leviathan"
Song

Leviathan is a song by the Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers. It was recorded for the charity album Help!: A Day In The Life for War Child UK in 2005. The song is also available as a download on iTunes. It takes its title from the 1651 book about political power, Leviathan, or The Matter, Forme and Power of a Common Wealth Ecclesiasticall and Civil by Thomas Hobbes. The lyric "Brutal, nasty, this life is short" is a paraphrased quote from the book, where Hobbes describes human life 'in nature' prior to the formation of 'society'. The song also references Patty Hearst, the SLA, the Baader-Meinhof Group and the film The Medusa Touch.

The song begins with a sample of Richard Jobson, lead singer of the Scottish punk band The Skids declaring "We also do speak politics to you here today" as he introduces the Skids song TV Stars.

Manic Street Preachers
James Dean BradfieldTemplate:•wrap Nicky WireTemplate:•wrap Sean Moore
Flicker (Miles Woodward) Template:•wrap Richey James Edwards
Studio Albums"Generation Terrorists" (1992)Template:•wrap "Gold Against the Soul" (1993)Template:•wrap "The Holy Bible" (1994)Template:•wrap "Everything Must Go" (1996)Template:•wrap "This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours" (1998)Template:•wrap "Know Your Enemy" (2001)Template:•wrap "Lifeblood" (2004)Template:•wrap "Send Away the Tigers" (2007)
Singles and EPs"Suicide Alley" (1989)Template:•wrap "New Art Riot EP" (1990)Template:•wrap "Motown Junk" (1991)Template:•wrap "You Love Us (Heavenly Version)" (1991)Template:•wrap "Feminine Is Beautiful" (1991)Template:•wrap "Stay Beautiful" (1991)Template:•wrap "Love's Sweet Exile/Repeat" (1991)Template:•wrap "You Love Us" (1991)Template:•wrap "Slash 'N' Burn" (1992)Template:•wrap "Motorcycle Emptiness" (1992)Template:•wrap "Little Baby Nothing" (1992)Template:•wrap "Theme From M*A*S*H (Suicide Is Painless)" (1992)Template:•wrap "From Despair To Where" (1993)Template:•wrap "La Tristesse Durera (Scream To A Sigh)" (1993)Template:•wrap "Roses In The Hospital" (1993)Template:•wrap "Life Becoming A Landslide EP" (1994)Template:•wrap "Faster/P.C.P." (1994)Template:•wrap "Revol" (1994)Template:•wrap "She Is Suffering" (1994)Template:•wrap "A Design for Life" (1996)Template:•wrap "Everything Must Go" (1996)Template:•wrap "Kevin Carter" (1996)Template:•wrap "Australia" (1996)Template:•wrap "If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next" (1998)Template:•wrap "The Everlasting" (1998)Template:•wrap "You Stole The Sun From My Heart" (1999)Template:•wrap "Tsunami" (1999)Template:•wrap "The Masses Against The Classes" (2000)Template:•wrap "Found That Soul" (2001)Template:•wrap "So Why So Sad" (2001)Template:•wrap "Ocean Spray" (2001)Template:•wrap "Let Robeson Sing" (2001)Template:•wrap "There By The Grace Of God" (2002)Template:•wrap "The Love Of Richard Nixon" (2004)Template:•wrap "Empty Souls" (2005)Template:•wrap "Your Love Alone Is Not Enough" (2007)Template:•wrap "Autumnsong" (2007)Template:•wrap "Indian Summer" (2007)
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Other Releases"Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head" (1995) Template:•wrap "Leviathan" (2005) Template:•wrap "Umbrella" (2008)
Compilation Albums"Forever Delayed" (2002)Template:•wrap "Lipstick Traces" (2003)
Videos"Everything Live" (1997)Template:•wrap "Leaving the 20th Century" (2000)Template:•wrap "Louder Than War" (2001)Template:•wrap "Forever Delayed" (2002)
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