The first Sodom song that has to do with war, unless Outbreak of Evil is considered a war song. The 1st stanza is about soldiers that go off into war and they wind up like many soldiers that don't think when they go to battle, getting killed by the enemy. Soldiers "without brains", or don't think they're going to get hurt, they have too big a desire in surviving the war and beating the enemy that they end up "running and dying in pain". The last line, as I see it, is about one (or group) of people who is now stuck and dying in the war, realizing he was "without brain" when he went into this war, and now everything's hopeless.
The first Sodom song that has to do with war, unless Outbreak of Evil is considered a war song. The 1st stanza is about soldiers that go off into war and they wind up like many soldiers that don't think when they go to battle, getting killed by the enemy. Soldiers "without brains", or don't think they're going to get hurt, they have too big a desire in surviving the war and beating the enemy that they end up "running and dying in pain". The last line, as I see it, is about one (or group) of people who is now stuck and dying in the war, realizing he was "without brain" when he went into this war, and now everything's hopeless.