Literally anything can happen in a year, we've learned, and this has been true throughout history. So it's entirely possible that in 2022, we really have walls and robo-guards patrolling the borders of the European Union, and wars going on in the Balkan countries. It's also very likely that that won't happen though.
One of the best soundtracks when playing Need for Speed: Underground. Best part of the song was when they sang "This is the 21st Century Exodus" and your car goes flying through the air! Memories!
Madness, remember listening to this when i was a kid (nearly 20 years ago). Now listened to it a bit more carefully and lyrics are relevant almost like predicting future.
I mean, they don't sic cyberdogs or killer robots on migrants yet, but goddamn... BREXIT HAPPENED. It's as much as anti-immigration thing as it could be without literally putting machineguns on cliffs of Dover... then again, they're singing about NEXT year, and who knows... @@helio2k dictator Lukashenko exploiting refugees on russian orders so they can blackmail Europe for more gas pipelines is like several times below the belt. Create a crisis themselves then manipulate it, now it's not Kosovo but Donetsk, Aleppo, or Kabul... again... anything goes.
Back in the day, while we were all just trying to beat our best times in Underground, none of us knew that one of the game's best songs, would perfectly predict the political assfuckery that would a decade later, engulf the eastern hemisphere in a state of permanent hate and subversion, which revealed just how far separate the right and left could really be. The deepness of what transpired in a mere ten years would ensure none of us will ever listen to this song the same way again, but still, it will not cause us to mute it in the EA Trax menu. In fact, we'll probably play it more frequently.
Shit, you are right! I've never payed attention to the lyrics. But when I read them now, this is fucking scary: It looks like every european country want to build a wall (Walls of fortress Europe), there are companies who are trying to build super-robots (robot guards patrolling the border), like Boston dynamic. And ok, at least we have no chips in our heads that control us, but there are governmental agencies who try to control us (total control). And who knows what will be in 2022
Im sorry but its not predicting, the europe is fortress for a long time, think last 15 years. Its up to u when u see through it. Todays situation show it at naked view.
Sad but they are just aware of what human been can do. The worst of course... the danger for earth is not covid but human been, 2022, and its just a fact...
This song support moronic idea of mass immigration in Europe that caused crisis, they didnt predict anything because borders are open, they are movement that ruins Europe.
+John Pickerton "2022 -A new European order" - now It's impossible to verify. "A burning village in Kosovo, You bombed it out now you're telling us go home" - it's already WAS. and many things in that song already happened, they are veiled.
I'm from late 2022. They started building up the fortress, the new European order is here, Eastern Europe is fucked and I can bet my ass they're working on the dogs.
Thumbs up if you are getting prophetic vibes from this one: 2022 -a new european order > COVID19 Robot guards patrolling the border > Drones with IR sensors Cybernetic dogs are getting closer and closer: Boston Dynamics's Spot ..... oh yah
..and boom! February 2022 - war in Ukraine causing Finland and Sweden joining NATO, EU countries are getting serious about military shit, eastern frontiers tight nearly as during deep cold war. Welcome to Fortress Europe!
2022, A new European order Robot guards patrolling the border? I came to listen to NFS nostalgia, and then I was like what the hell, this is too real, LOL!
I was 15 at that time and I already knew the world was going to the clusterfuck, and listening this song those days gave me a feeling of prediction. Nowdays I can confirm they predicted.
@@D64nz BadComedian is a RU-vid handle of Russian film critic Yevgeny Bazhenov. He's kinda funny and creative. Some of his reviews have English subtitles. He won a court case recently.