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Saturday, November 15, 2025

“Planet Breakdown” w lyrics- Apocalyptic grunge rock environmental protest anthem with purpose, at Heating Planet blog

Smoke in the sky, Oil in the sea, This world is bleeding silently-.“Planet Breakdown” is a thunderous rock anthem for a dying world, a call to action against environmental destruction and human indifference. With gritty guitars, apocalyptic imagery, and a haunting truth, this song is your wake-up call. Nov 15 YouTube release here- lyrics belowFrom polluted skies to falling forests, these lyrics scream the uncomfortable truth, we’re both the victims and the villains. It's more than music, it's a rebellion in rhythm, an eco-punk cry for survival in the face of a collapsing planet.

Lyrics “Planet Breakdown” [Verse 1] Smoke in the sky, Oil in the sea, This world is bleeding silently, Polluted lands and acid rain, Nature cries, but we bring the pain. [Chorus] Planet breakdown, we can’t pretend, We're racing toward a bitter end. Hear the warning in the breeze, Crashin’ down on dying trees. Planet breakdown, time to see — The enemy is you and me. [Verse 2] Forests fall and oceans choke, All for profit, power, smoke. We trade tomorrow for today, And wonder why it fades away. [Chorus] Planet breakdown, we can’t pretend, We're racing toward a bitter end. Hear the warning in the breeze, Crashin’ down on dying trees. Planet breakdown, time to see — The enemy is you and me. [Bridge] But if we rise, there’s still a chance, A future in a second glance. [Final Chorus] Planet breakdown, we still fight, One last spark could bring the light. Hold the line, make a vow — We can change, but we need it now

🌪 “Planet breakdown — we still fight...” This song is for every soul who looks at the world and says: enough is enough.

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Kay Blogger facing reality on Saturday

[At first I didn't want to post this song bk I thought it was too angry and loud. Then I realized the very stories I post here make me this angry too. I mean, I'm 77 years old and grunge rock happened after I had already grown out of the clubs, but it's a new time now again, and I'm shouting too.]

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Perfect for fans of: environmental rock songs protest anthems with purpose apocalyptic grunge rock music with a message 🌍 “We trade tomorrow for today… and wonder why it fades away.” 🌍


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