Devil Cock
Revolting Cocks Lyrics


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Devil cock
Satan headed out of Georgia bound for Tennessee
Devil cock
But he stopped in Texas just to hang around with me

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Devil cock
Satan headed out of Georgia bound for Tennessee
Devil cock
But he stopped in Texas just to hang around with me

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Devil cock
Satan headed out of Georgia bound for Tennessee
Devil cock
But he stopped in Texas just to hang around with me

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Devil cock x2

Devil's cock


Devil cock
Devil's cock
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Devil's cock
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Overall Meaning

The song "Devil Cock" by Revolting Cocks features repetitive lyrics and a heavy industrial sound. The lyrics focus on the Devil and his cock, seemingly personifying the Devil's phallic symbol. The repetition of the phrase "devil cock" reinforces the theme of the song and adds to the overall intensity of the track. The first verse describes the Devil heading towards Tennessee but stopping in Texas to hang out with the singer. The reason for the Devil's visit is unclear, but the implication is that the singer is willing to spend time with the Devil despite knowing the consequences.


The song has various interpretations, with some suggesting that it is a commentary on the dangerous allure of temptation and the seductive nature of evil. Others argue that it is a metaphorical representation of the negative effects of addiction or dangerous behavior. The track's industrial sound and dark lyrics create an eerie and unsettling atmosphere, which only adds to the overall theme of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

Devil cock
Referring to Satan's genitalia


Satan headed out of Georgia bound for Tennessee
Satan was on a journey from Georgia to Tennessee


But he stopped in Texas just to hang around with me
The singer had an encounter with Satan in Texas


Devil's cock
Another reference to Satan's genitalia


Devil cock
Continuing to refer to Satan's genitalia




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