Hell One
Velvet Acid Christ Lyrics


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Did you ever fucking care?
Liar
Liar
Liar
You fucking liar
Fucking liar
Fucking liar
Lie
You fucking liar




Lie

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Velvet Acid Christ's song "Hell One" express frustration and anger towards someone who has been deceitful. The use of repetition in the lines "liar" and "fucking liar" emphasizes the singer's disbelief and disappointment in the other person's lies. As the song progresses, the intensity of the emotion builds and the singer demands truth and honesty from the person who has deceived them.


The repeated use of the word "lie" drives home the point that the singer will no longer accept lies from this person. The raw and aggressive tone of the lyrics and the accompanying music convey the sense of betrayal and hurt that the singer is feeling.


Line by Line Meaning

Did you ever fucking care?
Did you genuinely have any concern or interest at all?


Liar
You are deliberately deceptive and dishonest


Liar
You tell falsehoods and are untrustworthy


Liar
You are a liar and intentionally deceitful


You fucking liar
You are a liar and I am emphasizing this by using profanity


Fucking liar
You are lying and I am expressing anger and frustration through the use of vulgar language


Fucking liar
You are deceitful and I am conveying my disgust through coarse language


Lie
You are not telling the truth and are being intentionally dishonest


You fucking liar
You are lying and I am using strong language to emphasize my anger and frustration


Lie
You are not telling the truth and are intentionally deceiving me




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Julian Cennamo


on Pain

This is a song about coping with failed relationships and a broken home. The lyricist has been triggered by a life event- most likely a breakup. The event is particularly tragic because it brings back haunting memories of fear and abandonment experienced in childhood.