Slave
More Machine Than Man Lyrics


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I’m pleased to beat you
I’ll make you scream my name
I’m here to break you
I’ll make you feel ashamed

That’s what it is to be a slave...

I’m pleased to beat you
I’ll make you scream my name
Impale yourself on me
Again and again and again and again

That’s what it is to be a slave…

I’m here to rape your sister
I’ve come to kill your god
I’m here to fuck your mother
With a rusty iron rod
I’m here to fist your id
I’ve come to break your faith
I’m here to crush your will
You’ve come to be disgraced





That’s what it is to be a slave...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of More Machine Than Man's song Slave are quite disturbing and provocative. The singer is proclaiming himself as the dominant force over another person, expressing his desire to inflict pain and suffering upon them. The lyrics, "I'm pleased to beat you, I'll make you scream my name, I'm here to break you, I'll make you feel ashamed," indicate the physical and emotional abuse the singer wishes to inflict upon the other person. The use of the word 'pleased' indicates that he enjoys inflicting such pain on the other person, implying a sadistic nature. The singer then goes on to describe other heinous acts such as raping the other person's sister, killing their god, having sex with their mother with a rusty iron rod, and fisting their id. These acts showcase the author's desire to humiliate, traumatize, and ultimately dominate the other person entirely. By the end of the song, the singer has broken the will of the other person who is now disgraced, thus implying the success of the author in achieving their sadistic goals.


The song Slave is a disturbing expression of the darkness and depravity of the human psyche. It is an exploration of the power dynamics between two individuals and the inherent desire to dominate and control another. The lyrics of the song provide an insight into the mind of an individual who finds pleasure in causing pain and humiliation to others, thus showcasing the darkness that can exist within human nature.


Line by Line Meaning

I’m pleased to beat you
This line means that the singer is going to physically harm and injure someone, and they take pleasure in doing so.


I’ll make you scream my name
The singer wants the person being beaten to cry out in pain and acknowledge the power dynamic between them.


I’m here to break you
The singer intends to completely shatter the person's spirit and sense of self.


I’ll make you feel ashamed
The artist wants the person being victimized to feel like they are at fault or deserving of the abuse, which further reinforces the power dynamic.


That’s what it is to be a slave...
The repeated refrain emphasizes the theme of the song, which is the idea of being held captive by someone else's power.


Impale yourself on me
This line takes the singer's sadistic tendencies to a new level and shows that they want the person being victimized to be active in their own abuse.


Again and again and again and again
The repetition emphasizes the obsessive nature of the singer and how they are fixated on inflicting harm on the other person.


I’m here to rape your sister
The artist has now escalated from physical violence to sexual violence, showing an utter disregard for the other person's boundaries and autonomy.


I’ve come to kill your god
The artist is trying to completely dismantle the other person's belief system and leave them with nothing.


I’m here to fuck your mother
This line is meant to be shocking and disgusting, showing that the artist has no regard for societal norms or basic decency.


With a rusty iron rod
The violent imagery of this line adds to the overall theme of the song and shows that the singer enjoys causing physical harm.


I’m here to fist your id
The artist wants to psychologically damage the other person as well as physically, and is attempting to access the most vulnerable aspects of their personality.


I’ve come to break your faith
The singer is attempting to take away the other person's sense of purpose and hope.


I’m here to crush your will
This line shows that the singer's ultimate goal is complete and utter control over the other person.


You’ve come to be disgraced
The final line is meant to further emphasize the power dynamic and show that the other person has been reduced to a state of complete humiliation and debasement.




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