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Velvet Acid Christ Lyrics


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Electric shock, a beating heart, crush it down into the ground, release the pressure of corroded side, all fall into this genocide, the crying sound, the crying sound, the cruddy sound for vision now, just fall away, just play this game, so insane for digital tension dementia.

Fiction friction, anarchy, call into so extreme, running to a cold place, it's a constraint, construct the evil, construct the evil, construct the evil, the crouching, the calling of the fascist world, the world of skinheads, the world of fascist racist pigs, a sexist, a racist's religion fight, the call? No government, it's all insight.

Get the fuck out of my face, I'll kill you in a second, the cross is your savior, it crawls into your head, latch on, latch on to some feeling that was broken up, no car, no cares, no life, nothing, your face, you'll die in your disgrace.

Killing everything in the name of democracy, you lay into some kind of machinery. To be is?




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Velvet Acid Christ's "Let In" use visceral, violent imagery to convey a dystopian vision of society. The opening lines describe an intense physical sensation - electric shock - and a beating heart that is crushed down into the ground. This creates a sense of pressure or tension that needs to be released. However, instead of finding a healthy way to cope with this pressure, the singer succumbs to "genocide," or a complete destruction of self. The "crying sound" and "cruddy sound" suggest that this destruction is painful and messy. The singer seems to revel in this pain, urging listeners to "just play this game" and become consumed by the "digital tension dementia" of the modern world.


The second verse introduces the idea of "fiction friction," or a conflict between reality and fantasy. The singer calls for "anarchy" and extreme measures, echoing the previous call for a release of pressure. However, this call is tempered by the realization that such measures will only result in a "fascist world" ruled by "sexist, racist pigs." The call to "construct the evil" can be read as a critique of modern society, which often prioritizes profit over morality. This leads to a world where the most evil and corrupt people are the ones who rise to the top. The final lines of the verse call for "insight" rather than "government," suggesting that the solution to societal problems lies in individual enlightenment rather than top-down control.


The final verse is the most violent and confrontational. The singer tells an unknown antagonist to "get the fuck out of my face" and threatens to kill them. The reference to the cross as a savior creates a sense of religious fervor, but this is quickly subverted as the cross "crawls into your head." The closing lines are a nihilistic rejection of life itself, suggesting that there is nothing worth living for in this world.


Overall, "Let In" is a bleak and brutal condemnation of modern society. The lyrics paint a picture of a world consumed by violence, corruption, and nihilism. The song's harsh industrial soundscapes further punctuate this sense of hopelessness and despair.


Line by Line Meaning

Electric shock, a beating heart, crush it down into the ground, release the pressure of corroded side, all fall into this genocide, the crying sound, the crying sound, the cruddy sound for vision now, just fall away, just play this game, so insane for digital tension dementia.
A metaphorical description of the overwhelming feeling of despair and hopelessness caused by the pressures of society and technology. The cries of desperation go unheard and ignored, leaving individuals to feel trapped in a never-ending cycle of oppression and mental exhaustion.


Fiction friction, anarchy, call into so extreme, running to a cold place, it's a constraint, construct the evil, construct the evil, construct the evil, the crouching, the calling of the fascist world, the world of skinheads, the world of fascist racist pigs, a sexist, a racist's religion fight, the call? No government, it's all insight.
A critique of extremist ideologies and the harmful effects they have on society. The lyrics point to the insidious nature of fascism and its potential to create a world marred by violence, discrimination, and hatred. The call for 'no government' is a call for introspection and self-examination rather than blind adherence to ideology.


Get the fuck out of my face, I'll kill you in a second, the cross is your savior, it crawls into your head, latch on, latch on to some feeling that was broken up, no car, no cares, no life, nothing, your face, you'll die in your disgrace.
An angry rejection of religious dogma and the violence it can inspire. The rhetoric is aggressive and confrontational, warning those who would try to impose their beliefs on others that violence will be met with violence. The final lines suggest that a meaningless existence awaits those who blindly follow their chosen ideology.


Killing everything in the name of democracy, you lay into some kind of machinery. To be is?
A critical question about the nature of democracy and the violence often done in its name. The idea of 'laying into some kind of machinery' suggests a sense of detachment from the actions being taken, and the abrupt final line ('To be is?') leaves the question open-ended, inviting the listener to ponder the implications of such violence.




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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.

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