Ten Thousand Degrees
Greenfly Lyrics


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The heart of holocaust
Of a metal winged demon
Flying to reach
It's macabre target
Inside it's body devastation awaits
It's time to come
Destruction pain and death
Time's has stopped
When little boy exploited
Leaving a painful longway
In a second of agony
There was no place to hide
When they made it blast
A hundred thousand souls
Where lost in vain

Ten thousand degrees,
Burning the flesh
Ten thousand degrees,
The heat is the death

A children cries
Blinded and burned
Covered with dust
Sentenced to die

Scream of fear,
Laments and tears
The end is near,
The bomb is here

Would you like to be as them?
The history can be repeated again
Living in trash
Nothing to live for




Only survive
They were sentenced to die

Overall Meaning

The lyrics for Greenfly's song "Ten Thousand Degrees" are deeply emotional and powerful, depicting the horrors of war and the devastating impact of the atomic bomb. The song speaks of a metal-winged demon, personifying the bomb, flying towards its target with destruction waiting inside. The lyrics speak of the pain and death that come with the bomb's arrival, and how time seems to stop as the Little Boy is exploited.


The song narrates how a hundred thousand souls were lost in vain, with nothing but destruction and devastation left in their wake. The lyrics focus on the heat, which is the ultimate cause of death, with ten thousand degrees strong enough to burn flesh and skin. The song then shifts focus to a child's cries, blinded and burned, and the dust that covers them as they are sentenced to die. The end is near, the bomb is here, and the screams of fear and laments and tears follow.


The song's lyrics then pose an important question, asking if anyone would want to be in their place. Living in trash, with nothing to live for and only survival as an option, they were sentenced to die. The song is a poignant reminder of the atrocities of war and calls for the end to such violent actions.


* "Ten Thousand Degrees" is a song by the Brazilian metal band Greenfly, released in 2015.
* The song's lyrics are based on the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan in 1945 by the United States.
* The song title is a reference to the estimated temperature of the explosion caused by the atomic bomb.
* The song's lyrics are written in a narrative style, depicting the destruction and devastation caused by the atomic bomb.
* The song's lyrics focus on the heat generated by the bomb as the ultimate cause of death.
* The lyrics ask an important question, whether anyone would want to be in the place of those who were sentenced to die.
* The song's music video features footage of the atomic bomb explosion and its aftermath.
* The song's lyrics have been praised for their emotional depth and powerful message.
* "Ten Thousand Degrees" is one of the most popular songs by Greenfly.
* The song is played in E minor, with a tempo of 120 beats per minute.


Chords for "Ten Thousand Degrees" by Greenfly (as played on guitar):


Intro: Em - C - G - D (x2)


Verse 1: Em - C - G - D (x2)
Chorus: Em - C - G - D (x2)


Verse 2: Em - C - G - D (x2)
Chorus: Em - C - G - D (x2)


Section 1: Am - D - Em - C


Section 2: Am - D - Em - C


Chorus: Em - C - G - D (x2)


Line by Line Meaning

The heart of holocaust
Refers to the center or epicenter of destruction and devastation.


Of a metal winged demon
Describes the aircraft used in the bombing to be akin to a demonic being with wings made of metal.


Flying to reach
The aircraft is in motion, moving forward towards its destination/target.


It's macabre target
The intended target of the bombing is dark, grim, and gruesome.


Inside it's body devastation awaits
The bomb is carried inside the aircraft, waiting to be unleashed for destruction.


It's time to come
The moment to carry out the bombing has come.


Destruction pain and death
The bombing will result in utter destruction, immense pain, and loss of life.


Time's has stopped
The atmosphere becomes still and quiet when the bombing happens.


When little boy exploited
This refers to the codename of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945.


Leaving a painful longway
The aftermath and consequences of the bombing linger on and affect the people for a long time.


In a second of agony
The moment the bomb explodes is brief but extremely painful.


There was no place to hide
The bombing was so massive and destructive that there was nowhere to escape.


When they made it blast
The moment the bomb detonated or exploded.


A hundred thousand souls
The number of people who perished as a result of the bombing.


Where lost in vain
The tremendous loss of life and destruction caused by the bombing was ultimately futile and senseless.


Ten thousand degrees,
The temperature of the explosion's heat.


Burning the flesh
The heat from the explosion is so intense that it burns human flesh upon contact.


Ten thousand degrees,
Reiteration of the temperature of the heat from the explosion.


The heat is the death
The intense heat from the explosion caused many lives to be lost.


A children cries
Refers to the innocent victims, including children, who were gravely affected by the bombing.


Blinded and burned
These children suffered burns and injuries to their eyes due to the blast.


Covered with dust
The explosion caused plenty of debris, ashes, and dust to fill the air, further endangering the lives of victims.


Sentenced to die
Implies that the bombing was a death sentence for many innocent people.


Scream of fear,
The victims' screams of terror in response to the bombing.


Laments and tears
The outpouring of sadness and grief in response to the devastation caused by the bombing.


The end is near,
This implies that the bombing is the end of many lives and signifies the upcoming destruction due to the explosion.


The bomb is here
The bomb has arrived and is about to explode.


Would you like to be as them?
Asks the audience if they want to experience the same devastating consequences and aftermath of a similar bombing happening to their own community.


The history can be repeated again
Suggests the possibility of the same tragedy happening again in the future if people don't learn from the past and take action to stop it.


Living in trash
Refers to the aftermath of the bombing where people who survived did so with nothing and were forced to live in battered communities with very few resources.


Nothing to live for
The victims were left with no hope or sense that life had any future prospects for them.


Only survive
Emphasizes that the victims were left with only one option - to exist, clinging onto hope that things will improve in the future.


They were sentenced to die
Further reiteration of the high death toll and the devastating impact of the bombing on the innocent victims.




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Luiz P.

Death metal gem, thanks for the upload !

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Need to find a copy of this

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