"Disciple" by The Warning is a high-energy rock song from their album Error that serves as a critique of modern media, social media, and the societal pressures that foster ignorance, fear, and conformity. It explores how media manipulates public opinion and breeds hate, urging listeners to wake up, challenge authority, and "kill the system". Key Meaning and Themes Media Manipulation & Fear: The lyrics suggest mainstream media uses fear (e.g., "The sun is your enemy") to control behavior. The "Disciple" Role: The title refers to consumers who blindly follow these narratives, becoming disciples of a manufactured reality. Digital Dystopia: The song highlights how individuals are trapped in a cycle of digital consumption, with lines like "Your eyes will bleed as you stare at the screen". Rebellion: It calls for breaking free from the "space of ignorance" and reclaiming power from the systems that dictate, isolate, and create conflict. The song uses a driving, aggressive tone to convey frustration with a generation losing its sense of humanity through technology and misinformation.