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    Year Zero • Infestissumam (track 06)

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Year Zero lyrics

[Belial, Behemoth, Beelzebub, Asmodeus, Satanas, Lucifer
Belial, Behemoth, Beelzebub, Asmodeus, Satanas, Lucifer]
 
Since dawn of time
The fate of men is that of lice
Equal as parasites
And moving without eyes
A day of reckoning
When penance is to burn
Count down together now
And say the words
That you will learn
 
Hail1 Satan - Archangelo
Hail Satan - Welcome year zero
Hail Satan - Archangelo
Hail Satan - Welcome year zero
 
[Belial, Behemoth, Beelzebub, Asmodeus, Satanas, Lucifer]
 
Crestfallen kings and queens
Comforting in their faith
Unbeknownst to them
Is the presence of the wraith
Since fate of men is equal
To the fate of lice
As new dawn rises
You shall recognize
Now behold the lord of flies
 
Hail Satan - Archangelo
Hail Satan - Welcome year zero
Hail Satan
 
He will tremble the nations
Kingdoms to fall one by one
Victim to fall for temptations
A daughter to fall for a son
The ancient serpent deceiver
The masses standing in awe
He will ascend to the heavens
Above the stars of god
 
Hail Satan - Arcangelo
Hail Satan - Welcome year zero
Hail Satan - Archangelo
Hail Satan - Welcome year zero
 
  • 1. according to the booklet, "Hell"

 

Comments
FinTuyokee.TheEmperorFinTuyokee.TheEmperor    Fri, 10/03/2017 - 17:25

There are some mistakes in the lyrics. Here are the fixes:

"A day of reckoning when penance is to burn", not "men exist to burn"

Also, the song says "Hail Satan", not "Hell Satan". Ghost BC is a satanic band, so don't be surprised about it. The Italian translation I'm soon to add is already fixed.

ScieraSciera
   Fri, 10/03/2017 - 18:05

Thanks for the corrections.
I have updated the lyrics.
As I wrote above when adding the lyrics, that's how they are written in the booklet:
https://www.discogs.com/release/4442290-Infestissumam/images
https://www.discogs.com/release/4378945-Infestissumam/images
But the first of your corrections I must have overlooked while correcting a text I found elsewhere. Or maybe I had a scan of a booklet with misprinted lyrics, who knows.

I'm not too sure about the exact religious standpoint of the band members. But I agree that also your second correction makes more sense. I have changed it and added a footnote.