1) Hunter is a Polish hea… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists with this name:
1) Hunter is a Polish heavy metal band founded in Szczytno in 1985, sometimes it is also classified as "soul metal" by the musicians themselves.
Their music has evolved from their early Metallica-influenced thrash style, which actually earned them the nickname of Polish Metallica locally, to a heavier and more powerful sound on albums Medeis and T.E.L.I... released both in Polish and English versions.
2) Hunter is a group consisting of well-known SAIFAM group artists (Italian Hardstyle group): Cristiano Giusberti, Antonio Donà, Luca Antolini, Mauro Farina. They also go under the aliases "Dark Oscillators" & "The Hose"
The group was founded in 1998 with their first release "Revenge" on the Red Alert label. Since then they have had 10 further releases on mainly BLQ Records and Titanic.
3) Hunter is a hardcore band out of Poughkeepsie New York formed in the birth of 2008 adding onto the constant music wave of heavy hardcore bands like Hatebreed, Terror, and XbishopX. Hunter has released a demo called "Troopers"
4) Hunter is hate and disgust-filled hardcore/ power violence from the Twin Cities. Members of many past midwest hardcore bands and currently sharing members with Regret ( http://www.last.fm/music/Regret ), and Frontier ( http://www.last.fm/music/Frontier ).
5) Hunter is an MC hailing from Perth, WA, and is part of the dominant Syllabolix crew. http://www.last.fm/music/MC+Hunter
6) Hunter was also the name given to the New Zealand band "Dragon" for the European release of their album "Dreams of Ordinary Men"
7) Hunter is a soca artist from Dominica.
8) Hunter is also a band of Pop, Hardcore and Punk from Porto Alegre, Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil.
You can check them out at:
Myspace, YouTube, Fotolog, Orkut's Community and Orkut's Profile.
9) Hunter is a five-piece hardcore punk supergroup from Brampton, Ontario. It features members of Moneen, Alexisonfire, BWC Studios and The Abandoned Hearts Club. The band was founded early 2009 and is signed on Dine Alone Records. This band is now know as Cunter. (www.cunter.ca)
10) Hunter is also this gentle man.
11) Hunter was an 80's heavy metal band from New Hampshire, USA that released a self-titled album in 1985.
12) Hunter Elizabeth is an upcoming pop/soul/r&b singer-songwriter & television/commercial actress from Los Angeles (originally from Montana). She has released a single "Something", a Beatles' cover, with the Instant Love label in 2017.
12) Hunter is a German Hard Rock outfit. Founded in 1983, they were one of the most promising bands in the hard 'n heavy scene in Germany. After the success of their comeback album "The Return" in 2020, ROCK 'N' ROLL V.I.P. is in the starting blocks and will see the light of day on May 10th, 2024.
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Hunter Lyrics
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Surprise
Behold The Hero's End
Yes, You'll be dead
And no one gonna stop this now
Why? Am I fuckin' dyin'?
So say good bye
to say Goodbye?
Am I fuckin' dyin'?
Just ask yourself
Is it worth for you to steal lives?
You've killed so far
So many
and now
You will see their eyes
At last
You meet the best one
He will help you now
To meet'em all and hear their cries
Why? Am I fuckin' dyin'?
So say good bye!
Now you can kiss your life to say good bye?
Am I fuckin' dyin'?
Just ask yourself
Now you'll see their eyes
(BOOO!)
Why am I fuckin' dyin'?
So say good bye!
Now you can kiss your life to say Good bye?
Am I fuckin' dyin'?
Just ask yourself
Is it worth for you to steal lives?
Why am I fuckin' dyin'?
Just ask yourself
Is it worth for you to steal lives?
Is it worth for you
baby?
The lyrics to Hunter's song "So..." convey a message about the consequences of taking lives. The singer is addressing someone who has taken many lives and is now facing their own death. The lyrics emphasize the inevitability of this end and suggest that the person must now face the souls of those they have killed.
The repetition of the phrase "Why am I fucking dying?" suggests that the person being addressed may be in denial or questioning their fate. The singer urges them to say goodbye to their life and consider whether it was worth it to take so many lives. The line "Just ask yourself" emphasizes that the person must take responsibility for their actions and face the consequences.
The final line "Is it worth for you, baby?" is a rhetorical question that implies that the person has failed to consider the impact of their actions on others. The use of the term "baby" suggests that the singer may have known the person intimately or may be using the term to indicate their youth or naivety.
Overall, the lyrics to "So..." suggest that the singer believes in the importance of accountability and that taking lives has a profound impact not only on those who have been killed, but on the person who does the killing.
Line by Line Meaning
So, you'll be dead
The singer informs the listener that they will soon be dead.
Surprise
The singer acknowledges the shock that the listener may feel upon hearing this news.
Behold The Hero's End
The singer suggests that the listener is meeting a heroic end.
Yes, You'll be dead
The artist reiterates that the listener will soon die.
And no one gonna stop this now
The artist emphasizes that there is no way to prevent the listener's impending death.
Why? Am I fuckin' dyin'?
The singer questions why they are dying in such a vulgar manner.
So say good bye
The singer urges the listener to say farewell.
Now you can kiss your life
The artist suggests that the listener's life is coming to an end.
to say Goodbye?
The artist repeats their request for the listener to say goodbye.
Just ask yourself
The artist urges the listener to reflect on their actions.
Is it worth for you to steal lives?
The singer questions whether taking the lives of others is worth it.
You've killed so far
The artist acknowledges that the listener has already killed many people.
So many
The singer emphasizes the large number of people the listener has killed.
and now
The singer transitions to the present moment.
You will see their eyes
The singer suggests that the listener will see the eyes of those they have killed.
At last
The artist implies that the listener will face the consequences of their actions.
You meet the best one
The artist suggests that the listener will meet the best of those they have killed.
He will help you now
The singer suggests that this victim will somehow assist the listener.
To meet'em all and hear their cries
The singer suggests that the listener will also meet and hear the cries of all those they have killed.
(BOOO!)
The artist inserts a sound effect to mimic the disapproval of the listener's actions.
Is it worth for you to steal lives?
The artist repeats their earlier question regarding the listener's decision to take lives.
Why am I fuckin' dyin'?
The artist repeats their question regarding why they are dying in such a vulgar manner.
Just ask yourself
The singer repeats their earlier urging for the listener to reflect on their actions.
Is it worth for you to steal lives?
The artist repeats their earlier question, suggesting that it is a critical question for the listener to consider.
Is it worth for you
The singer poses a final question for the listener to consider.
baby?
The singer uses a term of endearment to emphasize the critical importance of the question they have posed.
Contributed by Annabelle S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.