The major theme of this song is definitely about some sort of battle, perhaps even a religious one by the lines: "My god is great, i've killed before. All is fair in love and war and peace." and the "painted to kill" - meaning that they serve some sort of side.
The major theme of this song is definitely about some sort of battle, perhaps even a religious one by the lines: "My god is great, i've killed before. All is fair in love and war and peace." and the "painted to kill" - meaning that they serve some sort of side.
Crusades?