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Overall Meaning

As the lyrics to Voltaire's song When You're Evil cannot be provided, we cannot give a direct interpretation of the specific lyrics. However, we can still analyze the artistic themes and messages commonly present in Voltaire's music. Voltaire is known for his dark gothic rock style and frequently delves into subjects such as death, horror, and the occult. His music often features tongue-in-cheek lyrics that are simultaneously amusing and eerie.


When You're Evil, in particular, is a prime example of the themes that Voltaire often explores in his music. The song has a confrontational tone, as the singer taunts the listener with the idea that they are secretly harboring malicious intentions. The lyrics are often described as playful and witty, which adds to the unsettling nature of the song. One interpretation of the song could be that it critiques people who hide behind a facade of goodness while secretly engaging in wicked behaviors.


Voltaire's music is also known for its incorporation of various instruments and musical styles, including elements of rock, jazz, and cabaret. This eclectic mix of genres is part of what sets Voltaire's music apart from other artists in the gothic rock scene.




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Comments from YouTube:

JarvisChrist

"And God won't be mad for the money he stole, he put some in the offering bowl." Some of the best lyrics I have ever heard.

Ilan Fritzler

Actually as a metalhead. I have nothing more than respect for you. You are such an amazing musician and person.

The Lair of Voltaire

It means that even a mile away, someone could recognize that this person is a windmill. It's a reference to Don Quijote who thought he was fighting dragons when in fact he was just fighting windmills.

The Dawgfatha

Will we be getting a "Song Meanings and Origins" on this one, as well, Captain?

Not Justin

You don't have nearly enough views to what you deserve, Voltaire!

Tessa M

"And you know that even the noble Don Quixote would call him a mile away for a windmill"

One of my favorite lines by one of my favorite songwriters, lol

The Lair of Voltaire

Once in a great while it does, but more often than not, metal lovers go.. "hm.. not bad" LOL!

Marmy

I might fall asleep to this album tonight. So soothing.

Kutake Sukato

I dont know, theres usually a few enegetic songs in each album

Pixle n Bit

I remember finding you from my 8th grade year xD. 6 years of Voltaire joy

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