The reason is clear. Even clearer if you put "Bowex" instead of "Britannia", "lanes" instead of "waves" and put the word "badger", or its plural somewhere. Just don't mention the Zoners anywhere and you're alright.
The Gallic Royal Navy (Le Retour des Princes Francais a Paris - The Return of the French Princes to Paris).
"If you want to enter the society, you must brake in violently, like a cannon ball, or sneak in quietly, like the plague", Balzac said. The GRN are capable of both.
When I listen to this anthem, I sometimes imagine expensively ornate, big, fat Louis XVIII, walking down a golden-red carpet, surrounded by his numerous servants and not so pleased, but powerless people, with a face which is telling you "I may be fat and look sluggish, but I can behead you with a move of my finger. Beware, for the Bourbons have returned".
I suppose I don't need to explain. However, I'd also compare another song (Rocky Road to Dublin) with the Mollies. It reminds of a Molly's life - left his warm home and headed to (defend) Dublin, and to be annoyed and tormented by some things (Sairs, BAF, lack of drink...) along the way.
There isn't a single faction, but this reminds me of all. A work song. Also good for dancing and drinking after it.
Explorers (Musica Notturna Delle Strade di Madrid - Night Music of Madrid Streets).
It somehow reminds me of explorers. Maybe it's because of the film. Whatever, it is quite pleasing to listen to it while venturing into unknown, often beautiful worlds, in hope of finding those "flightless birds".
So i had some thought and since this thread went up i have been in deep thought, when suddenly Ulysses by Franz Ferdinand and the Outcast exploded into my mind those cardamine druggies hahahaha.
But have never seen the music video so i dont know if it would fit.
"You have ruled this galaxy for ten thousand years, yet have little of account to show for your efforts. Such failure must be depressing to bear as it is pathetic to behold."
-Imotekh the Stormlord