Song Meaning
This track kicks off with a defiant roar, a declaration of being "bad to the bone" and the self-proclaimed "king of the underground." The narrator issues a clear warning: "Gotta leave me alone," establishing an immediate territorial and aggressive stance. There's a palpable sense of being cornered, a feeling that the speaker is ready to unleash something primal and destructive.
The central tension arises from a perceived betrayal and a deep-seated anger directed outward. The lines "You wear your lie as a part of you / Don´t you know it burns right through" suggest a confrontation with someone whose insincerity is painfully obvious and damaging. This fuels a desire for retribution, encapsulated in the stark, escalating commands: "Gimme back / Gimme this / Gimme that," before culminating in the visceral, collective chant of "We hate / We kill / Destroy / It all."
The most striking element is the relentless, almost ritualistic repetition of "We hate / We kill / Destroy / It all." This isn't just a personal outburst; it morphs into a shared, destructive impulse. The lyrics then twist this into a cyclical, unending process: "We hate - calling time again / We kill - some thing never end / Destroy - good and bad combined." The final lines, "Time to feel the heat come down / Time to feel my heat come down," amplify this sense of inevitable, overwhelming force being unleashed, a consequence of being "back[ed] up against the wall."