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Misery Hunt
Accidental Suicide Lyrics


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Scaling the woods
delighting hunger
let the famine escape
from which you condone
eating the
shredded carcass
devour marrow break the bones

nocturnal cannibalistic
grotesque realistic
end the optimistic
blood lust relinquished

frenzy through the flesh
revel with your prize
blood soars through the air
as you eat it alive

surging convulsions
spastically screaming
devour flesh endlessly bruised lapping
and licking
gulping and guzzling
its red salty juice

rip through the meat
teeth used as a saw
tearing and mulching flesh
eat human raw

bite off the tongue
suck out its eyes
break off its hands
and removal of its thighs

eat your human pray
its life means the least
rejoice in its blood
food for you the beast

Overall Meaning

The song “Misery Hunt” by Accidental Suicide is a gruesome depiction of a cannibalistic reign of terror in the woods. The opening lines of the song talk about “scaling the woods” and “delighting hunger” which creates a chilling setting for the rest of the song. The lyrics go on to describe in graphic detail how the famine in the woods is being escaped through the consumption of shredded carcasses, with the marrow being eaten and the bones being broken. The depiction of cannibalism in the song is downright scary as the lyrics cover just about every aspect of it, from devouring the flesh and blood of the prey to taking out its eyes and limbs.


The song goes on to showcase a spastic frenzy of cannibalistic urges, with the blood lust being relinquished in the end. The gruesome imagery of the song reaches newer heights as the lyrics describe things like sucking out the eyes of the prey and ripping apart its meat using one’s teeth as a saw, and eating human raw. The song tells the story of a beast that has devolved completely into an instinct-driven killer, with its "life" meaning little in the grand scheme of things, but only being used as food for the beast's survival. In summary, “Misery Hunt” is a chilling and gruesome representation of cannibalism in the wild.


Line by Line Meaning

Scaling the woods
Moving through the forest


delighting hunger
Satisfying one's appetite


let the famine escape
Allowing scarcity to be overcome


from which you condone
From where you approve


eating the
Consuming the


shredded carcass
Torn and dismembered remains


devour marrow break the bones
Eating the bone marrow and breaking the bones apart


nocturnal cannibalistic
Feeding on human flesh in the night


grotesque realistic
Realistically disgusting


end the optimistic
Putting a stop to positivity


blood lust relinquished
Giving up on the desire for blood


frenzy through the flesh
Going wild on the meat


revel with your prize
Celebrating one's conquest


blood soars through the air
Blood spurts into the atmosphere


as you eat it alive
Eating the flesh while it's still breathing


surging convulsions
Powerful muscle contractions


spastically screaming
Screaming uncontrollably


devour flesh endlessly bruised lapping
Eating the flesh without stopping, even if it's bruised


and licking
Tasting with the tongue


gulping and guzzling
Drinking down with enthusiasm


its red salty juice
The salty liquid of the flesh


rip through the meat
Tearing apart the flesh


teeth used as a saw
Chewing the meat with the teeth like a saw


tearing and mulching flesh
Rending and breaking the meat into small pieces


eat human raw
Eating raw human flesh


bite off the tongue
Removing the tongue with the teeth


suck out its eyes
Extracting the eyeballs with the mouth


break off its hands
Removing the hands with force


and removal of its thighs
Taking off the thighs from the body


eat your human pray
Eating the person like an animal would eat prey


its life means the least
The person's life is worth nothing


rejoice in its blood
Taking pleasure in the bloodshed


food for you the beast
The person is food for the wild animal inside us




Contributed by Wyatt V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.

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