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As mortal manufactured waste
And part of the commonly infected
You prevent the ones worthy the gift of life
To surface on once a prosperous soil

As superficially bewildered whores
And succumbing to fictional truth
You are taught to preserve and profit
The life institutional lie

You worthless piece of shit
May we all depart from this world
And dissolve into nothingness
Compassion will not be granted
When life's value
Is point below zero

Human depravity is at our disposal
As the perfect tool to destroy mankind
The worst kind of them all
Modern times' ignorance, the world disease
Appeal to death of every man

A living hate smoldering abyss
Nurtured through centuries with quietly exercised wrath
Seeks the easiest way to the feed the engine
Praising the final bloodbath

Uncertainty and guilt
Will no longer endorse our fate
There will be no remorse, we kill to kill again
Killing all

Go ahead end it all, we deserve no better
As a forever unblessed detonation
The great plutonium chord fulminates
Blinding the eyes of creation

Cutting off all life support
Sweeping away existence instantly
Iced desolate ruins linger
Leaving traces of our lovely humanity

[repeat 1st and 6th verse]
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Cover art for Eradication Instincts Defined lyrics by Dimmu Borgir

I think it's about how humanity treats the earth and each other like shit, and that it deserves no better than being wiped away from the face of the earth.

Cover art for Eradication Instincts Defined lyrics by Dimmu Borgir

"Go ahead end it all, we deserve no better As a forever unblessed detonation The great plutonium chord fulminates Blinding the eyes of creation" [...] Cutting off all life support Sweeping away existence instantly Iced desolate ruins linger Leaving traces of our lovely humanity

I'm pretty sure this is about the madness of the modern world, and wishing death in the form of a nuclear holocaust for mankind. I like it though, there aren't many songs about nuclear war, and of course the orchestral work is great fits pretty well. It's nice to hear them change topics once in a while.

Cover art for Eradication Instincts Defined lyrics by Dimmu Borgir

another song about war.

Cover art for Eradication Instincts Defined lyrics by Dimmu Borgir

This song is probably about another war between devil-worshipping and christianity. You can hear in the end of the song that people are saying, "Hail Satan, Hail Satan". Maybe it means that Satan won and he is being hailed. Maybe.

Cover art for Eradication Instincts Defined lyrics by Dimmu Borgir

This song is probably about another war between devil-worshipping and christianity. You can hear in the end of the song that people are saying, "Hail Satan, Hail Satan". Maybe it means that Satan won and he is being hailed. Maybe.

Cover art for Eradication Instincts Defined lyrics by Dimmu Borgir

i love the music in this song. beautiful combination of gitar and orcastraed-ness

Cover art for Eradication Instincts Defined lyrics by Dimmu Borgir

Go ahead end it all, we deserve no better As a forever unblessed detonation The great plutonium chord fulminates Blinding the eyes of creation

It's about an atomic bomb

Cover art for Eradication Instincts Defined lyrics by Dimmu Borgir

You prevent the ones worthy the gift of life To surface on once a prosperous soil

I actually think the songs about Christians treating Satanists as subhuman. Possibly it could also involve satanist disdain for so many of the fallacies of organized religion. When it really comes down to it Christianity is a ideal which preaches hate. Don't believe it go read the bible :P

Cover art for Eradication Instincts Defined lyrics by Dimmu Borgir

The song is about a fundamental Satanist belief of misanthropy (basically, a "hate" or general dislike and distrust of humanity in general) and another fundamental Satanist believe of everything essentially being nothingness ("lifes value is a point below zero"). The song does not really seem to be directed towards any religion like most black metal types of songs, but is just a general Satanist rant song (which, by the way, is awsome in every way).

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