@Into_the_Nihil It's lyrics sung in Vinnish - so basically gibberish made to sound like a Slavic/Nordic language. It was Peter's made up language, heard in other songs like "September Sun" and his guest appearance track "Enemy of the State" off the Roadrunner United album. I've always wondered what the purpose of having the lyrics be in that "language" for a passage was though, and whether there was some kind of meaning behind any of it.
@Into_the_Nihil It's lyrics sung in Vinnish - so basically gibberish made to sound like a Slavic/Nordic language. It was Peter's made up language, heard in other songs like "September Sun" and his guest appearance track "Enemy of the State" off the Roadrunner United album. I've always wondered what the purpose of having the lyrics be in that "language" for a passage was though, and whether there was some kind of meaning behind any of it.
So...does anyone know what the hell he's saying towards the middle of the song in between repeating 'every time I see her start a fire...'?
@Into_the_Nihil It's lyrics sung in Vinnish - so basically gibberish made to sound like a Slavic/Nordic language. It was Peter's made up language, heard in other songs like "September Sun" and his guest appearance track "Enemy of the State" off the Roadrunner United album. I've always wondered what the purpose of having the lyrics be in that "language" for a passage was though, and whether there was some kind of meaning behind any of it.
@Into_the_Nihil It's lyrics sung in Vinnish - so basically gibberish made to sound like a Slavic/Nordic language. It was Peter's made up language, heard in other songs like "September Sun" and his guest appearance track "Enemy of the State" off the Roadrunner United album. I've always wondered what the purpose of having the lyrics be in that "language" for a passage was though, and whether there was some kind of meaning behind any of it.