Infestissumam
Ghost Lyrics


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Il Padre
Il Filio
Et Lo Spiritus Malum
Omnis Caelestis
Delenda Est

Anti Cristus
Il Filio De Sathanas
Infestissumam





Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ghost B.C.'s song Infestissumam are an invocation of Maleficent forces. Using Latin, the song calls upon "The Father," "The Son," and "The Evil Spirit," making a direct reference to the Holy Trinity in Christian theology. The phrase "Omnis Caelestis Delenda Est" can be translated as "All Celestial (heavenly) things must be destroyed." In other words, the song is a call to embrace darkness and reject the light.


Furthermore, the song introduces an "Anti-Christ," named "The Son of Satan." "Il Filio De Sathanas" literally means "The Son of Satan" in Latin. The phrase "Infestissumam" is a superlative form of "infestus," which means "hostile" or "inimical". So, the title of the song could be loosely translated to "The Most Hostile," implying the most hostile forces that humanity can conjure have been summoned.


Infestissumam is a song that contains themes of rebellion and anti-establishment. It asks the listener to reject the conformity of the mainstream, and embrace the darker side of life. The Latin language adds an air of mystery to the song, making it even more ominous and evocative. It's not hard to see why Ghost B.C. has gained a reputation for pushing the boundaries of what is considered acceptable in music.


Line by Line Meaning

Il Padre
The Father (referring to God)


Il Filio
The Son (referring to Jesus)


Et Lo Spiritus Malum
And the Evil Spirit (referring to Satan)


Omnis Caelestis
All That is Heavenly


Delenda Est
Must Be Destroyed


Anti Cristus
Against Christ (referring to Satan)


Il Filio De Sathanas
The Son of Satan (referring to the Antichrist)


Infestissumam
The Most Hostile (referring to the Antichrist as the ultimate enemy)




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@elpamidor6601

Il padre - The father
Il filio - The son
Et lo spiritus malum - and the bad spirit
Omnis caelestis - every celestial one
Delenda est - must be destroyed

Anti Cristus - Antichrist
Il filio de Sathanas - Satan's son
Anti Cristus - Antichrist
Il filio de Sathanas - Satan's son
Infestissumam - the most hostile one (again, this is feminine!)



All comments from YouTube:

@introvertedmexican8298

My Catholic School forced us to learn latin, I don't think they expect me to use it to understand these masterpieces

@cassiasouza6144

That's all it was worth, since you can't talk to the dead. 😂😂

@djole09

now you cam sing this at the class of Religion

@kujojotaro4579

Is latin hard becaus I kinda want to learn it too

@juliuspuente402

Worth it

@gabipepe5120

@Kujo Jotaro It depends. It can be. If you want to actually speak latin it is. If your native language is romantic it's way easier. And pronunciation rules vary. I can't remember any.

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@MensagemNaGarrafaPodcast

If this doesn't play at my funeral, I'm not dead.

@melasvarco4791

Same

@hamsterboiofficial

fr, same with me but with square hammer or darkness at the heart of my love

@thebandGhost

[MESSAGE FROM THE CLERGY] We're working on it!

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