Man Slaughter
Wound Man Lyrics


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Erase Man - Nature's Plan
New World Order
Human Falter
Erosion's Prosper
Mortal Ruin
Man Slaughter




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Wound Man's song "Man Slaughter" are heavy and dark, painting a bleak picture of humanity's destructive nature. The opening line "Erase Man - Nature's Plan" suggests that humans are a stain on the natural world, and that maybe we shouldn't be here at all. This feeling is echoed in the line "Human Falter," indicating that humans are flawed and prone to making destructive decisions. The next two lines, "Erosion's Prosper/Mortal Ruin," seem to suggest that despite our faults, humanity is succeeding in destroying the planet and ourselves.


The final line of the chorus, "Man Slaughter," combines the concept of manslaughter (the killing of one human by another) and the word "man," suggesting that humanity is not only destroying itself and the planet but is actively killing itself off. This further underscores the sense of despair and hopelessness present in the song, as well as the darker aspects of human nature.


Interestingly, Wound Man's music is known for its violent and aggressive sound, which contrasts with the bleak tone of the lyrics. This juxtaposition serves to intensify the emotions present in the song, drawing the listener in even more deeply. Overall, "Man Slaughter" is a powerful testament to the destructive power of humanity and the damage we are inflicting upon ourselves and the natural world.


Line by Line Meaning

Erase Man - Nature's Plan
Humanity's destruction is a natural occurrence


New World Order
A new society will emerge from the ashes of the old


Human Falter
Mankind will fail in the face of adversity


Erosion's Prosper
The decay of civilization will benefit nature


Mortal Ruin
Death is the ultimate fate of all beings


Man Slaughter
Humans are responsible for their own demise




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Written by: Trevor Vaughn

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