What's with all the name calling? I honestly thought that fans of Symphony X would be a little more mature than fans of Slipknot.
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What's with all the name calling? I honestly thought that fans of Symphony X would be a little more mature than fans of Slipknot.
Uh...do you have a brain capable of figuring things out on your own? Or do you have to be spoon fed everything?
Google? Or once again, do you expect everyone to just give you shit? Lazy fuck.
It's a step by step song thematically speaking regarding the creation of my ass and the fall of the shit from within.
HELLO - IT'S CALLED PARADISE LOST!!!!! Dimwit!
Well, if we think about it in the context Milton's Paradise Lost, Minister of Sin and Master of Illusion probably both refer to Satan (they are capitalized since they are both names which are given to him - in the Bible Satan is often referred to as 'the Deceiver'), the Babylon Whore probably refers to (surprise surprise) the Whore of Babylon as discussed in Revelation 17, and Dogs of War I presume refers to the demons or servants of Satan.If you read the lyrics in the booklet, some words are capitalized that normally wouldn't be (such as "Master of Illusion," "Minister of Sin," "Dogs of War," "Babylon Whore," etc). I'm guessing that these represent various themes throughout the album, but I'm not the best at deciphering lyrics.
from wikipedia said:In a fan club chat on March 18, 2006, Michael Romeo, the lead guitarist and writer, said that the album will be "a bit darker—the direction is still the same—for the most part," and went on to say that "the classical stuff was getting to a point were we need to evolve the music a bit. There is still a lot of classic influence in there—not as obvious as '[Out of the] Ashes', say." He went on to suggest that there may be a song or songs on the album themed around the works of H. P. Lovecraft, and that there would be "A BIG tune on here … Paradise Lost is the theme as of now," lending rumor to the title of the album.