The Army of Ozzmoroth
Agamendon Lyrics


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Fierce fire power -- roaring through the blackest night
They wear hardened steel -- preparing for the last hopeless fight

Monster or man -- army of ozzmoroth
Mutilated mutant -- army of ozzmoroth
Monster of man -- mutilated mutant

Cruel transformation -- by outer space invasion
Retribution wanted -- humiliation guaranteed
Spread the dead -- glowing flow
Of toxic traces -- staring into disfigured faces
Pieces of stinking meat -- raised from deformed bones
The foul phenomenon -- marching to the battlefield

Monster or man -- army of ozzmoroth




Mutilated mutant -- army of ozzmoroth
Monster of man -- mutilated mutant

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Agamendon's song The Army of Ozzmoroth depict a grim image of a fearsome army poised for the ultimate battle. The first two lines of the song capture the essence of the whole idea. The army is well prepared, with fierce firepower and hardened steel armor, for the most hopeless fight, probably the last one. The intensity of the battle is conveyed through the description of the blackest of nights.


Further along with the song, the lyrics elaborate on the characteristics and origins of the army. The composition of the army is monstrous, comprising of mutilated mutants, which could be a result of some cruel transformation due to outer space invasion. The lyrics further suggest that the retribution wanted could guarantee humiliation. The army is portrayed as carrying toxic traces and marching to the battlefield with disfigured faces and foul phenomena.


In conclusion, the lyrics of The Army of Ozzmoroth are a terrifying display of an army primed for war. The imagery of the song creates a sense of impending doom and paints a grim picture of the conflict.


Line by Line Meaning

Fierce fire power -- roaring through the blackest night
The army is well-armed and ready for battle. They march through the darkness with a powerful force.


They wear hardened steel -- preparing for the last hopeless fight
The soldiers wear strong armor and are getting ready for a final battle that seems unwinnable.


Monster or man -- army of ozzmoroth
The army is made up of both monsters and humans, all fighting under the same banner of Ozzmoroth.


Mutilated mutant -- army of ozzmoroth
The army includes mutants that have been brutally disfigured by an outer space invasion.


Monster of man -- mutilated mutant
Some soldiers are grotesque monsters while others are deformed people who were once humans.


Cruel transformation -- by outer space invasion
The mutants were made through a painful and cruel process caused by an alien invasion.


Retribution wanted -- humiliation guaranteed
The army seeks revenge and is guaranteed to make their enemies suffer humiliation.


Spread the dead -- glowing flow
The army leaves death and destruction wherever they go, and the toxic remains glow eerily.


Of toxic traces -- staring into disfigured faces
The aftermath of their destruction includes toxic residue, and sometimes the survivors must stare into the disfigured faces of the army's victims.


Pieces of stinking meat -- raised from deformed bones
The mutants are made up of flesh that is gross and repugnant, raised from malformed and twisted bones.


The foul phenomenon -- marching to the battlefield
The army is a grotesque and intimidating sight, marching towards battle with a foul presence that strikes fear into their enemies.


Monster or man -- army of ozzmoroth
Once again, the song emphasizes that the army is made up of both monsters and humans, all fighting under the same banner of Ozzmoroth.


Mutilated mutant -- army of ozzmoroth
The mutants are still a prominent force within the army, and their disfigured appearance is highlighted once again.


Monster of man -- mutilated mutant
Again, the song reminds us that some soldiers are monstrous while others are dehumanized mutants.




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