Hands Of A Killer
Suicide Silence Lyrics


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A fucking murderous son of a gun

Look down at your hands
Look what you have done
You've taken the life of your own son
Because you've taken the life of
Your own son
Your own son

You've got the hands of a killer
Just like me
Just like me

The lowest form of human life
The lowest form of human life
This world breeds killers just
Like you and me
Like you and me

So look down at your hands now
How does it feel to take a life?

And yes they'll be more of your
Family's dead by tomorrow
Family's dead by tomorrow

So rip these hands away from me
Rip these hands from my sleeve
So take these hands away from me
Please take these hands from my sleeve

This is what we do and have
Done forever
Done forever
More of your family's
Dead by tomorrow




Dead by tomorrow
End

Overall Meaning

The song Hands of a Killer by Suicide Silence is a reflection on the actions of a murderer, specifically the killing of one’s own child. The lyrics appeal to the murderer to look at their hands and recognize the terrible act they have perpetrated. This act has turned them into a killer, “just like me,” as the song says. The murderer is taunted, reminding them that they are the lowest form of human life, and that the world breeds killers like them.


The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "you've got the hands of a killer, just like me" over a heavy and aggressive metal instrumental, emphasizing the terrible reality of the act of murder. The verse referring to the murderer's family being dead by tomorrow serves to highlight the far-reaching, tragic consequences of such a vicious act. The repeated plea at the end of the song to have these hands ripped away only strengthens the theme of desperation and remorse that runs through the song.


Line by Line Meaning

A fucking murderous son of a gun
The singer is acknowledging that they have committed murder and are a dangerous person.


Look down at your hands
The singer is urging the listener to examine their hands and consider the violence they have inflicted.


Look what you have done
The singer is making a direct statement to the listener about the harm they have caused.


You've taken the life of your own son
The artist is accusing the listener of having killed their own child.


Because you've taken the life of
The artist is iterating that the listener is responsible for their actions.


Your own son
The singer is reminding the listener that they have killed their own child.


You've got the hands of a killer
The singer is acknowledging that they and the listener share a capacity for violence.


Just like me
The artist is bonding with the listener over their shared tendencies towards violence.


The lowest form of human life
The artist is calling themselves and the listener the worst type of person possible.


This world breeds killers just
The artist is implying that society has a hand in creating violent individuals.


Like you and me
The singer is acknowledging that the listener is also a product of society's influence.


So look down at your hands now
The artist is insisting that the listener consider their actions again.


How does it feel to take a life?
The singer is asking the listener to reflect on the emotional impact of their actions.


And yes they'll be more of your
The singer is warning the listener that their family members are also at risk and will likely die as well.


Family's dead by tomorrow
The singer is reiterating that the listener's family will die as a direct result of their actions.


So rip these hands away from me
The artist is asking someone to physically remove their ability to harm others.


Rip these hands from my sleeve
The artist is specifying where their hands are and where they need to be removed from.


So take these hands away from me
The singer is reiterating their request to remove their hands from their possession.


Please take these hands from my sleeve
The singer is making a plea to whoever might help them remove their hands.


This is what we do and have
The artist is acknowledging the violence they and the listener have perpetuated throughout the human experience.


Done forever
The artist is suggesting that the cycle of violence will never truly end.


More of your family's
The artist is again addressing the listener directly, informing them that their family is still in danger.


Dead by tomorrow
The singer is again emphasizing the danger and immediacy of the situation for the listener's family.




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Comments from YouTube:

Dashiell Sublett

i miss music like this. such a great blend of deathcore and brutal death metal, without any guitar noodling. just solid, heavy riffs and spot-on vocals. RIP mitch.

Waldos Corner

I met him twice he was a really down to earth and nice dude

Kim

Guitar noodling is my new favorite term

Bleach

Dashiell Sublett "guitar noodling" 😂😂😂

Waldos Corner

Met Mitch a couple times he was a really down to earth and nice dude Ik its been 10 years but I'll never get over his death... he was the kurt Cobain of deathcore

Jaydy Padilla

I want this played at my funeral please

Into the shadow

J D are you dead already ;)

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Joe Cornell

This is my favourite Suicide Silence song. RIP Mitch, you will be missed.

Earth

Thank you Mitch, for this masterpiece...forever in our hearts <3

Jeffery L

I know I wasn't a huge fan of Suicide Silence but now I'm starting to like them!!

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