Genius Meanings
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Ghost – Year Zero
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Off Ghost BC’s second album Infestissumam, a theatrical work essentially telling the story of the birth and rise of Satan.
“Year Zero” begins with a choir chanting what seems to
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Ghost – Year Zero (Live)
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[Intro] / Belial, Behemoth, Beelzebub / Asmodeus, Satanas, Lucifer / Sanfre / Belial, Behemoth, Beelzebub / Asmodeus, Satanas, Lucifer / [Verse 1] / Since dawn of time / The fate
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Ghost – Year Zero - Commentary Version
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What's funny about that song is... That the two albums that we have done are very much thought out as being vinyl records, albums, in the old sense. What you get then is basically
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Laurie Shaw – Year Zero
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You look like you’ve seen a ghost / What do you want from the bar? / Two hands making shadows again / Wearing the gloves for an expensive car / Stop thinking about him / Because he
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Dan Wagoner – Hail Santa (Parody of Year Zero)
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[Intro] / On Dasher, on Dancer, on Vixen / On Comet and, Cupid and, on Blitzen / On Dasher, on Dancer, on Vixen / On Comet and, Cupid and, on Blitzen / [Verse 1] / Since dawn of
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Ghost – Per Aspera Ad Inferi - Commentary Version
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Per Aspera Ad Inferi. There's an old Latin motto that goes “Per aspera ad astra” which means “through hardship to the stars.” It's not very uncommon that you see that, with the
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Ghost – Jigolo Har Megiddo
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The song’s title is a wordplay using the words “Jigolo,” a man whose job is prostitution, and “Har Megiddo,” a city in Israel. The translation is roughly “Man whore of Megiddo
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Ghost – Monstrance Clock - Commentary Version
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Monstrance Clock... The literal meaning is traditional Satanic rituals, sort of the process of *clicks tongue* that happening. The sense morale of the song, is about people coming
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Ghost – Mary on a Cross
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“Mary on a Cross” is the second song on Ghost’s “re-release” EP from the late ‘60s, Seven Inches of Satanic Panic. The track, just like “Kiss the Go-Goat,” is sung by Papa Nihil
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Ghost – Ghuleh / Zombie Queen - Commentary Version
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Lyrically, the literal meaning is not, doesn't really, it has a deeper meaning, but the literal meaning is not as deep. It has a very classic sort of horror choice of words, words
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Ghost – The Depth of Satan's Eyes - Commentary Version
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It is a song about a sense of purpose and how a lack of sense of purpose makes a person lost.
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Ghost – Body and Blood - Commentary Version
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It deals with the irony of digestion and especially from a religious point of view where you actually digest the body of Christ in order to sort of do this solemn act of holiness
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Ghost – Square Hammer (Live)
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[Verse 1] / Living in the night / 'Neath devils, torn asunder / You call on me / To solve a crooked rhyme / And as I'm closing in / Imposing on your slumber / You call on me / As
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Ghost Bees – Tear Tassle Ogre Heart
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[Verse 1] / And I know that you have / An awfully big wound in your stomach / And I wish, my dear brother / I could be God and mend it / But God I trace your guts / And wear them
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Deltron 3030 – 3030
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The epic opening song from Deltron 3030’s classic self titled album. In the song, Del paints a vivid picture of the post-apocalyptic world in the year 3030, and sets the stage for
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Ghost – Secular Haze - Commentary Version
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There's a lyrical meaning and there's a musical, dramaturgical thought. It has a sort of carnival theme, which was not really intended to be carnivalesque or in a circus sort of
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Ghost – Jigolo Har Megiddo - Commentary Version
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Ghoul 1: Har Megiddo is like the, what's the word? The basic two words which... / Ghoul 2: It means the mountain Megiddo, which Tel Megiddo is a city in Israel. / Ghoul 1: Yeah
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Ghost – Idolatrine - Commentary Version
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Yeah, Idolitrine. I don't know. It's a made up word basically. It comes from idolatry and latrine. The church throughout all these years has quite openly looked down upon it's
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Ghost – Spirit
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“Spirit” is the first track off of Ghost’s third LP, Meliora. It can best be described as a love song to the mind-altering effects of the green liquid, absinthe. The substance
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Ghost – Infestissumam - Commentary Version
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Infestissumam, the song itself, the the track, Infestissumam, it's very much an introduction for the entire album. It's basically the opening scene, and whereas our concerts so far
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Ghost – Mummy Dust
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“Mummy Dust” focuses on people’s greed and obsessing over material things. The song is addressing money, and how humans worship it like a god—and for what? When we die, we are dead
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