Teeth
Vile Intent Lyrics


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hepenta reborn. vagina dentata. rape are. castration anxiety fulfillment. "vengeful, horrible & disgusting" return to the dark age? medieval device for a medieval deed. criminal fits the punishment. right to defend. right to bear teeth. criminal fits the punishment. medieval device for a medieval deed.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics from Vile Intent's song "Teeth" delve into the topic of violence, specifically sexual violence and the use of medieval torture devices as punishment. The phrase "hepenta reborn" likely refers to the concept of a rebirth or new life, possibly indicating a desire for revenge. The phrase "vagina dentata" is a term used to describe the idea of teeth in a woman's vagina, often used in feminist theory to represent female empowerment.


The lyrics further express the idea of castration anxiety fulfillment, suggesting that the use of violent punishment is a way to satisfy a deep psychological fear of losing one's masculinity. The line "return to the dark age?" implies that this mentality harkens back to a bygone era where violent punishment was more common. The use of a medieval device, specifically the vagina dentata, drives home this idea of archaic punishment.


The song seems to suggest a belief in the idea of "an eye for an eye," insisting that the criminal fits the punishment. The line "right to defend. right to bear teeth" implies that the victim has the right to protect themselves in any way necessary, including using violence. Overall, the lyrics of "Teeth" paint a grim picture of violent retribution.


Line by Line Meaning

hepenta reborn.
Rebirth of a horrific and vengeful entity.


vagina dentata.
A female genitalia perceived as dangerous and weaponized.


rape are.
An act of sexual assault met with toothy and violent ends.


castration anxiety fulfillment.
A psychological desire to render male genitalia obsolete.


"vengeful, horrible & disgusting" return to the dark age?
Is this a cruel and barbaric return to a bygone era?


medieval device for a medieval deed.
A torture instrument suited for a time of ancient brutality.


criminal fits the punishment.
The perpetrator deserves such a harsh retaliation.


right to defend.
An entitlement to protect oneself from harm and aggression.


right to bear teeth.
The allowance to use sharp and pointed weaponry to safeguard oneself.


criminal fits the punishment.
The malefactor deserves such a cruel retribution.


medieval device for a medieval deed.
A torture instrument fitting for a time of historical cruelty.




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