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Hell March
Frank Klepacki Lyrics


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AC/DC
Bonfire
Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be
Hey you -

Sometimes i think this woman is kinda hot
Sometimes i think this woman is sometimes not
Puts me down, fools me around
What's she doing to me?
Out for satisfaction, any piece of action



That ain't the way it should be
She needs love, smells out a man
She's gotta see
Pours my beer, licks my ear
Brings out the devil in me

Hell ain't a bad place to be

Spends my money, drinks my booze, stays out every night
And i got to thinking, "hey, just a minute, something ain't right"
Disillusions and confusion
Make me want to cry
All the same, you lead your games
Tellin' me your lies
Don't mind her playing a demon
As long as it's with me
If this is hell then you could say
It's heavenly

Hell ain't a bad place to be

Late at night turns down the lights
Closes up on me
Opens my heart, tears it apart
Brings out the devil in me

Hell ain't no bad place to be

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Frank Klepacki's song Hell March are not related to the AC/DC song "Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be" or any of its lyrics. In fact, Hell March does not contain any lyrics at all, as it is a primarily instrumental piece of music associated with the Command & Conquer video game series. The song has a distinctly heavy metal sound, with a driving beat, fast guitar riffs and synthesizer melodies that evoke images of an army marching into battle.


One interpretation of the song's title and sound is that it represents the dark, fierce and uncompromising nature of war. The relentless drumbeat symbolizes the unstoppable march of soldiers into battle, while the guitar and synthesizer sounds conjure up images of gunfire, explosions and destruction. The absence of lyrics also adds to the song's ominous atmosphere, allowing the listener to focus solely on the music and the emotions it evokes.


Overall, Hell March is a powerful and energetic piece of music that captures the intensity and chaos of warfare. It serves as a fitting accompaniment to the Command & Conquer games, which are known for their strategic combat and high-stakes conflicts.


Line by Line Meaning

AC/DC
Frank Klepacki is referencing the iconic rock band AC/DC with this line.


Bonfire
This line is most likely referring to the idea of a bonfire being similar to the fiery atmosphere of hell. It could also be a literal nod to the fact that flames are often associated with the devil and the underworld.


Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be
This is the main chorus of the song, repeating the phrase that hell isn't such a bad place. It is Klepacki's way of saying that even though the woman in question may be causing him problems, he still wants to be around her and embrace the more dangerous aspects of their relationship.


Hey you -
This line is the beginning of the first verse and a call to the listener's attention. It is meant to grab the audience's attention and make them pay closer attention to the lyrics that follow.


Sometimes i think this woman is kinda hot
This line is describing the mixed feelings that Klepacki has about the woman. He finds her attractive at times but not at others. It shows his indecisiveness and confusion when it comes to her.


Sometimes i think this woman is sometimes not
This line is a follow-up to the previous one and emphasizes how Klepacki's feelings about the woman are constantly shifting. He can't make up his mind whether he likes her or not.


Puts me down, fools me around
The woman in question is playing games with Klepacki, leading him on and then tearing him down. It's an emotionally manipulative situation that Klepacki finds himself in.


What's she doing to me?
This line is a plea for understanding. Klepacki is confused about the woman's intentions and how she's affecting him emotionally.


Out for satisfaction, any piece of action
This line describes the woman's promiscuity and her willingness to use Klepacki for her own pleasure, regardless of his feelings or desires.


That ain't the way it should be
This line is a commentary on the negative aspects of casual sex and Klepacki's sense that it shouldn't be this way. He wants something more meaningful and genuine.


She needs love, smells out a man
This line depicts the woman as someone who is desperate for affection and on the lookout for someone to fulfill that need. She can smell a man who might be able to give her what she wants.


She's gotta see
This line is indicating the woman's willingness to pursue her desires, regardless of the consequences.


Pours my beer, licks my ear
This line is a sexually charged image of the woman seducing Klepacki. She's playful and flirty, but also dangerous.


Brings out the devil in me
This line refers to the woman as someone who brings out the worst in Klepacki. She has a corrupting influence on his character and brings out his more sinful tendencies.


Spends my money, drinks my booze, stays out every night
This line is detailing the ways in which the woman is taking advantage of Klepacki. She's using him for his resources and time without any regard for his well-being.


And i got to thinking, "hey, just a minute, something ain't right"
This line is Klepacki having a moment of clarity as he realizes that the relationship that he has with the woman is toxic and damaging. He acknowledges that something needs to change.


Disillusions and confusion
This line is referring to the emotional turmoil that Klepacki is experiencing due to his relationship with the woman.


Make me want to cry
This line is expressing Klepacki's emotional distress and how the situation that he's in is making him feel weak and vulnerable.


All the same, you lead your games
This line is indicative of the woman's manipulative behavior and how she further complicates the already fraught relationship.


Tellin' me your lies
This line is touching on the woman's dishonesty and how she's not being truthful with Klepacki about her true intentions.


Don't mind her playing a demon
This line suggests that Klepacki is willing to overlook the woman's less desirable qualities if it means that they can continue their relationship. It's a nod to the idea that sometimes passion can be destructive and dangerous.


As long as it's with me
This line is indicating that Klepacki is willing to tolerate the woman's negative qualities as long as he's able to be with her. He desires her company so much that he's willing to ignore the potential harm that it could cause him.


If this is hell then you could say
This line is a clever play on words, as Klepacki is acknowledging that the relationship with the woman is hellish, but he's also saying that it's worth it. It's a way of rationalizing his continued involvement with her despite the negative consequences.


It's heavenly
This line is the conclusion of the song, with Klepacki stating that the passionate love affair that he's having with the woman, despite its problems, is still heavenly to him. It's an ironic conclusion, given how the rest of the lyrics are detailing the many negative aspects of the relationship.


Late at night turns down the lights
This line is a sexual image, with the woman turning down the lights and seducing Klepacki in the darkness. It's a way of heightening the tension and the danger of the situation.


Closes up on me
This line further emphasizes the intimacy of the moment, with the woman drawing Klepacki closer to her and creating a heightened sense of intimacy.


Opens my heart, tears it apart
This line shows how the woman's seduction is not just physical, but emotional as well. She's playing with Klepacki's heartstrings and essentially breaking his heart as she goes.


Brings out the devil in me
This line is repeated in the final verse, bringing the song full circle and emphasizing the woman's corrupting influence on Klepacki. She's not just bringing out his sexual desires - she's bringing out his more sinful and destructive tendencies as well.


Hell ain't no bad place to be
This is the final repetition of the chorus, bringing the song to a close. It's emphasizing once again the idea that even though the relationship may be tumultuous, it's still worth it to Klepacki. Just like the devil is often seen as appealing despite his evil nature, the woman in question is still attractive to Klepacki despite the chaos that she's causing in his life.




Contributed by Adeline P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.

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