Genius Lyrics
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Ghost – Prime Mover
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“Prime Mover” narrates the story of the birth and conceiving of the antichrist. It showcases a nun (some fans refer to her as ‘the anti-virgin-Mary) and how she carries the
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Ghost – Prime Mover – Demo
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This is a demo version of Opus Eponymous song “Prime Mover.” There aren’t many important alterations compared with the final version; in the lyrics, there’s just the addition of a
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Zodiac Mindwarp – Prime Mover
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Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah / Well I love TV and I love T- Rex / I can see through your skirt / I've got X-Ray specs / I came from the sky like a 747 / I'm the bad boy baby I fell out of
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Prime Mover – Thanaspherian
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A phenomenon complex as its source and it’s closer to earth more so than you may think / Discovered during the season of war that the dead space after our stratosphere isn't empty
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Ghost - Con Clavi Con Dio (Tradução em Português)
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[Verso 1: Papa Emeritus] / Lucifer! / Nós estamos aqui / Para o seu louvor / Maligno / Nossa conjuração canta salmos infernais / E suja a mancha nas palmas sangrando / [Refrão
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Edenbridge – Skyward
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Album: Aphelion (2003) / The challenge to raise / Made our hearts all ablaze / Cleared our daring ideas moved our will / The prime mover in us all / Will force us that we recall
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Ghost – Death Knell – Demo
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This is a demo version of Opus Eponymous song “Death Knell.” There aren’t many important alterations compared with the final version; in the lyrics, there’s just the switch of ‘
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Ghost – Genesis
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The final track of Ghost’s debut album, Genesis is entirely instrumental. The song is meant to represent the birth of the anti-Christ into the world. Ghost also used this song to
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Ghost – Ritual – Demo
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This is a demo version of Opus Eponymous song “Ritual.” The principal differences between this and the final version are:
The second guitar on the final version intro isn’t
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Ghost – Con Clavi Con Dio
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The first song on their debut record, “Con Clavi Con Dio” acts as an introduction to the band itself. It establishes everything from their goal to their imagery and sets the tone
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Ghost – Here Comes the Sun
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This song marks the first in a long line of a long history of interesting cover choices for the band.
Despite their dark, satanic centered lyrics, and outlandish stage personas
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Ghost – Elizabeth
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Ghost joins the long tradition of metal bands paying tribute to Europe’s most metal tyrant, Elizabeth Báthory (1560–1614), known for killing virgins and bathing in their blood. It’
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Ghost – Death Knell
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“Death Knell” talks, in simple words, about having sex with Satan. The references here are well known for Ghost fans, talking about the ‘inverted cross,’ the ‘goat’ (Baphomet) and
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Ghost – Satan Prayer
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“Satan Prayer” is a parody of the Nicene Creed, which is a statement of belief widely used in Christian liturgy; it’s the Anti-Nicene Creed. Like many other songs on Opus Eponymous
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Ghost – Deus Culpa
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Roughly translated into English, the title of this song reads “God’s fault.”
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – War
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“War” is one of FGTH’s several cover songs on their debut album Welcome To The Pleasuredome. The song’s most famous recording is Edwin Starr’s 1970 chart-topping version. It was
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Ghost – Stand by Him
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The quote is from the Malleus Maleficarum, which is presumably also what “the witch hammer” refers to. Assuming that ‘him’ is in reference to Satan. That is the witch will be safe
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Celph Titled – Tampa International (Remix)
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(Verse 1: Funkghost) / Yo, fabulous movers, we do you like extravagant rulers / With savage maneuvers, run through you / Even crashing computers, we get like Brian De Palma / When
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Kaceo$pades – E for Enterlude (Satan's Soul Offer)
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This is the 5th song from Kaceo$pades debut album Heir. Discover more tunes, vibes, & waves: http://kaceospades.com/music
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ThisisDA – BOUNDARY DRIFTER
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[Chorus] / I'm a boundary drifter / Body lifter, blood dripper / Pill gripper, pitch shifter / Bitch I'm ill can't get witcha / Boundary drifter / Body lifter, blood dripper / Pill
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William Shakespeare – Venus and Adonis
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Taken from a story told in Book X, Fable 9 of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, this epic poem treats Venus' pursuit of Adonis in much more erotic terms, with the handsome youth’s death being
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SEBii – BONErr Samples
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See all of “BONErr” by SEBii’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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SEBii – BONErr
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[Intro] / kimj with the heat / Pipes / Yeah / [Pre-Chorus] / Eat whatever I want, my life is like a buffet / Just shake it off, I know you had a rough day / Yeah, this is a new
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Thomas Pynchon – The Crying of Lot 49 Chapter 6
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Chapter 6 / WHEN she got back to Echo Courts, she found Miles, Dean, Serge and Leonard arranged around and on the diving board at the end of the swimming pool with all their
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John Dryden – Palamon and Arcite (Book 3)
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Palamon and Arcite is a long poem published by Dryden in 1700. The story is adapted from The Knight’s Tale, one of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales though Dryden’s embellishments and
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