Lyrics
Built for war, what do you think your fists are for? Built for war!
Built for war, emphasizing the purpose of physical strength for conflict.
Listen, I didn't start this believe me, I will finish it
Asserting innocence in starting a conflict but determined to finish it.
You called down the thunder too late now there's no way out
Consequences of invoking a powerful force (thunder) without an escape route.
Nothing is gonna stop me until then better watch your back
Determination to continue relentlessly, advising caution to others.
Built for war, what do you think your fists are for? Built for war!
Reiteration of being designed or prepared for war and using fists as a symbol of strength.
There is no retreating I will cut you down to size
No possibility of retreat, intending to defeat the opponent.
You will beg for mercy a bad seed, you're as good as dead
Anticipation of the opponent begging for mercy, portraying them as a lost cause.
Yield to new dimension Hell's coming, better say your prayers
Introduction of a new dimension of suffering, warning of impending doom.
Built for war, what do you think your fists are for? Built for war!
Reiteration of being built for war, emphasizing the physical aspect of conflict.
Built for war, are you looking at me, you want some more?
Challenging the opponent, asking if they want more confrontation.
What do you think your fists are for?
Continuation of the emphasis on the purpose of fists in the context of war.
One day you will face me and see the terror trapped inside
Prophesying a future confrontation and the terror within the speaker.
Final retribution torture and pure punishment
Describing severe consequences, combining torture and punishment as retribution.
Vengeance running so deep a dungeon of agony awaits
Deep-seated vengeance leading to an inevitable dungeon of agony.
Fear not as death surrounds you
Addressing the inevitability of death in the face of impending danger.
Bitch all you want, but here it comes
Disregarding complaints, forewarning the imminent arrival of a powerful force.
Built for war, what do you think your fists are for? Built for war!
Reiteration of being built for war, emphasizing the physical aspect of conflict.
Built for war, are you looking at me, you want some more?
Challenging the opponent again, asking if they want more confrontation.
What do you think your fists are for?
Continuation of the emphasis on the purpose of fists in the context of war.
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