The band really just said "Fuck you Kendrick!" And dropped on of their best songs since The Black Parade, combining the grandiose stylings of their later albums with the grit and darkness of their first first recordings, creating a much darker, pounding and eerie sounding version of a band we've all long missed, huh?
AND THE LYRICS REFFERENCING THE BANDS DEPARTURE, THE INCIDENT OF 9/11 THAT INSPIRED THE BAND IN THE FIRST PLACE AND THE TYING IT TOGETHER WITH THE ISOLATION AND DEPRESSION LEFT FROM YEARS OF LONELYNESS STOP IT. STOP IT RIGHT NOW