Lyrics
Do you know anything about rage
Challenging the listener's understanding of rage, questioning their knowledge on the subject.
Do you know anything about rage
Reiteration of the challenge, emphasizing the theme of rage.
Die by my hand
An aggressive declaration, suggesting the speaker's intent to cause harm.
Take a deep breath it'll be your last
Forewarning of imminent danger, advising the target to take a last breath.
You claim to be a man
Questioning the target's claim of manhood, setting the stage for a physical confrontation.
We'll see once your skull gets bashed
Anticipating a violent outcome, specifically referring to a skull being bashed.
Inside out
Expression of intense emotions, possibly symbolizing the release of pent-up anger.
My rage has finally come out
Confirmation of the speaker's rage surfacing, indicating a culmination of suppressed feelings.
Your inferior
Labeling the target as inferior, further fueling the aggressive tone.
But act superior
Highlighting the target's hypocrisy, claiming superiority despite being inferior.
I'll show you real anger
Promising to reveal genuine anger in response to the target's arrogance.
When I slash your face until it is
Describing a violent act, slashing the target's face, suggesting a gruesome consequence.
Inside out
Reiteration of the intense anger, emphasizing a turning point or climax in the speaker's emotions.
Now you hide like a little mouse
Observing the target's attempt to hide, likening them to a vulnerable creature.
Do you know anything about rage
Revisiting the theme of questioning the listener's knowledge of rage, reinforcing the central theme.
Do you know anything about rage
Repeated challenge, maintaining the focus on the theme of rage.
Do you know anything about rage
Continued emphasis on the listener's lack of understanding regarding rage.
Do you know anything about rage
Reiteration of the central question about the listener's knowledge of rage.
I'm sick and tired of these parasites
Expressing frustration with individuals perceived as parasitic, possibly societal or personal grievances.
Now my rage I have to exercise
Linking the frustration with parasites to the necessity of expressing rage, implying a therapeutic or necessary release.
I'm sick and tired of these parasites
Repetition of the sentiment regarding frustration with parasites and the need to exercise rage.
Now my rage I have to exercise
Continued expression of discontent with parasites, reinforcing the idea of exercising rage as a response.
I'm sick and tired of these parasites
Reiteration of the speaker's fatigue with parasites, emphasizing the ongoing need to exercise rage.
Now my rage I have to exercise
Continued emphasis on the speaker's obligation to release rage in response to perceived parasitic elements.
Do you know anything about rage
Repeating the central question about the listener's knowledge of rage, bringing the focus back to the overarching theme.
Do you know anything about
Concluding the lyrics with a final challenge regarding the listener's understanding of rage, leaving the theme open-ended.
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