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The packages are eventually transported to a grocery store where a lady selects the tomatoes to take home with her. This triggers a flashback beginning with a tomato seed being planted, then sprouting, then harvested and then packaged. While several people are rounded up, a young woman who looks to be captured notices a stain on an officer's shirt. Police officers suddenly arrive to break up the party. The music video for this track shows a rave taking place in an alley. They don't understand this music which is really violent and repetitive, which is house they consider it dumb and stupid. There's drugs everywhere, but they probably wouldn't have a problem if the same thing was going on at a rock concert, because that's what they understand. They pretend it's drugs, but I don't think it's the only thing. I don't think it's the music they're after, it's the parties. When asked on the motivations of the stance, Bangalter said: The opening skit in "Revolution 909" is said to be a reflection on the French government and its stance against rave parties.
