Stormtroopers Of Death includes the famous Billy Milano (M.O.D.) on vocals, Scott Ian on guitar and Charlie Benante on drums (both of Anthrax fame). Also, bassist Dan Lilker has been in many other underground metal bands, including Brutal Truth, Nuclear Assault, Exit-13 and early Anthrax among others.
S.O.D. don’t always write songs to anger, but often pen lyrics to amuse. For instance, in response to their (misconstrued) earlier lyrics, S.O.D. wrote the politically-correct (and Agnostic Front-esque) We All Bleed Red: a track that condemns racists and racism. Also, S.O.D. include healthy doses of humor for the metal fan, poking fun at Slayer (Seasoning the Obese), Celtic Frost (Celtic Frosted Flakes), and King Diamond/Mercyful Fate (King at the King/Evil Is In). The cover to Bigger Than the Devil is a tribute to the classic Number of the Beast by Iron Maiden.
From The BNR Metal Pages (http://www.bnrmetal.com/):
“06/25/2002 : Following personal disputes between Billy Milano and the two Anthrax members (Scott Ian and Charlie Benante) concerning the “Behind The Music” VH-1 program on Anthrax (Milano felt that Danny Lilker was slighted) the band is once again disbanded. “
fist banging mania
S.O.D. Lyrics
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At every fuckin' show
Fist banging maniacs
With heads that move so slow
Who wants to see a fist
Right in their fucking face
They should learn to mosh
Or leave the fuckin' place
Fist Banging Mania
Fist Banging Mania
Fist Banging Mania
Fist Banging Mania
You know that they mean well
But it still makes you frown
Why can't they really thrash
And put their fist bangs down
Save that fist bang shit
For bands like Mötley Crüe
Or when you come see us
We'll dive on top of you
Fist Banging Mania
Fist Banging Mania
Fist Banging Mania
Fist Banging Mania
The lyrics to S.O.D.'s "Fist Banging Mania" are a commentary on the behavior of some heavy metal and punk music fans at concerts. The song describes the "fist banging maniacs" who stand at the front of the crowd and repeatedly bang their fists in the air to the beat of the music. While the song acknowledges that these fans "mean well," the lyrics also suggest that their behavior is aggressive and disruptive to other concert-goers who might not want a fist in their face. The song encourages these fans to "learn to mosh" or "leave the fuckin' place" to make room for others who might want to enjoy the concert differently.
At its core, "Fist Banging Mania" is a critique of a specific type of behavior that is associated with a particular subculture of music fandom. The song identifies the behavior as "fist banging mania" and suggests that it is a reflexive or automatic response to the music that is being played. This behavior is contrasted with the idea of "really thrashing" or "moshing" which is another style of dance that is associated with punk and metal concerts. The song implies that moshing is a more authentic or legitimate form of expression, while fist banging is a superficial and potentially dangerous activity.
Overall, "Fist Banging Mania" is a humorous and tongue-in-cheek commentary on the culture and behavior of heavy metal and punk fans. While the song may seem critical of the fans who engage in fist banging, it also acknowledges that these fans are an integral part of the concert experience and should be allowed to express themselves in their own way. The song's lyrics suggest that metal and punk fans should respect each other's styles and preferences and make room for different forms of expression at concerts.
Line by Line Meaning
You see them in the front
There are people who stand in the front row at every show.
At every fuckin' show
These people are always present at all concerts without fail.
Fist banging maniacs
These people are known to bang their fists in the air while listening to music.
With heads that move so slow
They tend to move their heads in a slow and rhythmic manner while banging their fists.
Who wants to see a fist
No one wants to have a fist in their face while watching a show.
Right in their fucking face
This would be unpleasant and cause discomfort.
They should learn to mosh
The fist banging maniacs should learn to participate in moshing instead.
Or leave the fuckin' place
If they can't participate in other ways, they should consider leaving the concert.
You know that they mean well
Although their intentions are good, their behavior can be off-putting.
But it still makes you frown
The behavior of fist banging can cause disappointment and disapproval.
Why can't they really thrash
Instead of just banging their fists, why can't they participate in more intense thrashing?
And put their fist bangs down
They should stop fist banging and participate in other ways to enjoy the music.
Save that fist bang shit
Fist banging behavior should be reserved for bands that encourage it, like Mötley Crüe.
For bands like Mötley Crüe
This band is known for encouraging fist banging behavior among their fans.
Or when you come see us
When watching S.O.D. perform, the crowd should participate in a different way.
We'll dive on top of you
S.O.D. encourages moshing behavior and other forms of audience participation that do not involve fist banging.
Fist Banging Mania
This song is a criticism of the behavior of fist banging during concerts.
Fist Banging Mania
S.O.D. repeats the song's title to emphasize its message.
Fist Banging Mania
This phrase is the central theme of the song, pointing out the prevalence of this behavior among concert-goers.
Fist Banging Mania
S.O.D.'s lyrics focus on this behavior that they believe detracts from the overall concert experience.
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