JUDGEMENT DAY
Excessive Force Lyrics


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A once warm and friendly scene, now cold and callous how it seems. People whom I once called friends, are now my enemies. No allegiance, no devotion, they'll turn their backs and they'll betray. I won't condone this heartless conduct, for it is judgment day. It's the day for confrontation, this outrage has come upon us. They'll walk away and hide their faces, they won't acknowledge our existence. So malicious, time for torture, we'll lead the bastards out to butcher. Annihilation so vindictive, how does it feel, you fucking traitors? I loathe the vile and pleading voices. So much hatred, no compassion. Cast aside your vicious rumors, time has come for your confession. Agonizing truth so common, is someone like you so inhuman. Don't condemn us for our convictions, you brought upon your own persecution




Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Excessive Force's "Judgement Day" present a highly emotional theme of betrayal and disloyalty. The once amiable and friendly atmosphere has turned into something cold and callous. The singer laments the fact that people he once considered friends are now his enemies. The lyrics indicate that these former friends are not to be trusted, and their behavior is heartless and cruel. The lack of devotion and allegiance means that they would turn their back and betray the singer at the first opportunity.


However, the song does not stop at just conveying sadness and disappointment due to the betrayal; it quickly moves on to more aggressive themes. It is judgment day, and the confrontational mood has come upon us. The people who have stabbed us in the back will now have to face the music. They will try to hide their faces and walk away from the situation, but they will not be able to escape their past actions. The chorus is a message of retribution and revenge. These people will have to face the consequences of their actions, and it will be a vindictive annihilation of traitors.


Line by Line Meaning

A once warm and friendly scene, now cold and callous how it seems.
The environment which used to be welcoming and empathetic turned dark and insensitive.


People whom I once called friends, are now my enemies.
The individuals who were once considered friends have turned into foes.


No allegiance, no devotion, they'll turn their backs and they'll betray.
There is no loyalty or devotion, and they will even betray their own comrades.


I won't condone this heartless conduct, for it is judgment day.
The singer disapproves of this cruel behavior and believes that it is time for retribution.


It's the day for confrontation, this outrage has come upon us.
It is the day for confrontation and the reaction or hostility faced is because of their own deeds.


They'll walk away and hide their faces, they won't acknowledge our existence.
They will flee and avoid confrontation, disregarding our existence.


So malicious, time for torture, we'll lead the bastards out to butcher.
With evil intent, it's time for revenge, leading them to their doom.


Annihilation so vindictive, how does it feel, you fucking traitors?
Their destruction is so spiteful, with the singer expressing his displeasure in no uncertain terms at their treacherous acts.


I loathe the vile and pleading voices. So much hatred, no compassion.
The singer detests their wicked and begging tone, with no feeling of mercy or sympathy.


Cast aside your vicious rumors, time has come for your confession.
The time has come where they must confess and come clean, with no room for their false allegations.


Agonizing truth so common, is someone like you so inhuman.
The painful truth is that how can someone be so unfeeling and unkind.


Don't condemn us for our convictions, you brought upon your own persecution.
The singer does not want anyone to criticize them for their beliefs as their own actions have led to their suffering.




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