Babylon
Necrotted Lyrics


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Denying any existence of gods
Refusing beliefs in eternal beings
Rejection of all religious doctrines
We're already feeling godlike

No god stands above us no god, no master
The whores of Babylon
Rebuild the tower of Babylon

Never bow to a reputed godhead
Never accept religions

Religion is the opium of the
Blinded masses of people

We strivе for equal autonomy
Won't appreciate a divinе order
Religious leaders are charlatans
We call for pure secularization

No god stands above us no god, no master
The whores of Babylon
Rebuild the tower of Babylon

Annihilating all authority
Bringing back the spirit of humanism
The whores of Babylon
Rebuild the tower of Babylon
Awaiting the arrival of the beast
God's scepter in human hands




The whores of Babylon
Rebuild the tower of Babylon

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Necrotted's song "Babylon" express a strong rejection towards religious beliefs and an assertion of humanistic values. The opening lines convey a denial of the existence of gods, a refusal to believe in eternal beings, and a rejection of religious doctrines. Instead, the lyrics assert a sense of self-empowerment, stating that they already feel godlike themselves.


The chorus emphasizes the idea that no god or master stands above them. By referring to the "whores of Babylon" rebuilding the tower, the lyrics suggest a rebellion against established religious systems. This could be seen as a metaphorical representation of breaking away from traditional belief structures and reclaiming personal sovereignty.


The song further emphasizes the rejection of any reputed godhead and refusal to accept religions. The line "Religion is the opium of the blinded masses of people" conveys a critical view of religion as a means of control and manipulation over the masses. Instead, the lyrics advocate for equal autonomy and a resistance to divine or religious orders. They see religious leaders as charlatans, calling for a pure secularization where religion has no place in society.


The lyrics also express a desire to annihilate all authority and bring back the spirit of humanism. This can be interpreted as a call for a return to valuing human dignity, reason, and compassion, rather than blindly following religious ideologies. The idea of awaiting the arrival of the beast and God's scepter in human hands can be seen as a symbolic representation of the power and potential that humans possess, without relying on external religious figures.


Overall, "Babylon" is a song that critiques religious institutions, advocates for individual autonomy and secularization, and encourages a return to humanistic values. It reflects a rejection of traditional authority and a call for personal empowerment and freedom from religious control.


Line by Line Meaning

Denying any existence of gods
We completely reject the idea that gods exist


Refusing beliefs in eternal beings
We do not accept the concept of eternal beings


Rejection of all religious doctrines
We refuse to follow any religious teachings or principles


We're already feeling godlike
We already possess a sense of power and superiority


No god stands above us no god, no master
We do not believe in any superior gods or masters


The whores of Babylon
Those who indulge in the corrupting influences of society


Rebuild the tower of Babylon
Reestablish a symbol of human achievement and defiance against divine authority


Never bow to a reputed godhead
We will never submit to a supposed superior divine being


Never accept religions
We will never embrace any organized religious beliefs


Religion is the opium of the
Religion acts as a sedative or escape for the


Blinded masses of people
Ignorant and unthinking masses of society


We strive for equal autonomy
We seek equal independence and self-governance


Won't appreciate a divine order
We do not value or respect a supposed divine hierarchy or system


Religious leaders are charlatans
Those who lead religious groups are deceitful frauds


We call for pure secularization
We demand the complete separation of religion from any influence or power


Annihilating all authority
Destroying and abolishing all forms of control or dominance


Bringing back the spirit of humanism
Reviving the belief in the value and potential of human beings


Awaiting the arrival of the beast
Anticipating the emergence of a powerful and destructive force


God's scepter in human hands
The power to control and dominate attributed to deities is wielded by humans




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