I Shot The Devil
Suicidal Tendencies Lyrics


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I shot Reagan, I shot Sadat
I'm gonna shot you dead in heaven you'll rot
You're gonna rot in heave, hear an angel's voice
You're too bad for hell, although it's you first choice

Rot in heave, you're too bad for hell
Rot in heaven, cause you're fogiven in hell
I shot Lennon, I shot the Pope
I shot the devil, now you ain't got no hope




You're gonna rot in heaven, hear an angel's voice
You're too bad for hell although it's your first choice

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Suicidal Tendencies's song "I Shot The Devil" are quite graphic and violent, but they actually carry a deeper meaning. The song addresses the concept of morality and the existence of evil in the world. The singer acknowledges that there are "bad" people out there who do evil things, and perhaps he has become so frustrated with their actions that he feels like taking matters into his own hands. He mentions shooting several prominent figures, including Reagan, Sadat, Lennon, the Pope and even the devil himself. These are all individuals who represent different levels of power and influence, and who have all been taken down by acts of violence.


The chorus of the song features the refrain, "Rot in heaven, cause you're forgiven in hell." This line is meant to be a commentary on the potential hypocrisy of religion. The idea is that someone who is a "bad" person in life may still be forgiven and accepted into heaven if they repent before they die. This is contrasted with those who might be considered "good" people in life, but may end up rotting in hell because they don't follow the rules of the religion.


Overall, the song is a critique of the concept of morality and the idea that good and evil are clearly defined concepts. The singer is frustrated with the world around him and the injustices he sees. He wants to take matters into his own hands and punish those who he feels deserve it. The song is a provocative and thought-provoking work of art that asks important questions about morality and the human condition.


Line by Line Meaning

I shot Reagan, I shot Sadat
I assassinated Ronald Reagan, the President of the United States, and Anwar Sadat, the President of Egypt


I'm gonna shoot you dead, in heaven you'll rot
I will kill you, and your soul will suffer eternal damnation in heaven


You're gonna rot in heaven, hear an angel's voice
Your soul will suffer eternal damnation in heaven, and you will hear the voice of an angel lamenting your fate


You're too bad for hell, although it's your first choice
Your soul is so corrupt that even hell would not accept you, although you would prefer it over heaven


I shot Lennon, I shot the Pope
I also assassinated John Lennon, the musician, and the Pope, the leader of the Catholic Church


I shot the devil, now you ain't got no hope
I destroyed the ultimate embodiment of evil, leaving you with no possibility of salvation


You're gonna rot in heaven, hear an angel's voice
Your soul will suffer eternal damnation in heaven, and you will hear the voice of an angel lamenting your fate


You're too bad for hell although it's your first choice
Your soul is so corrupt that even hell would not accept you, although you would prefer it over heaven




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Written by: MICHAEL MUIR

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