Rob Zombie: Demonoid Phenomenon Meaning
Demonoid Phenomenon Lyrics
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Believe it's about the individual soul who's upset and annoyed with the mostly men-made infestation of ''demo-noid entities'' he's struggling with when confused with the real one's mournings in the morning. Playing their game with him and us as messengers of death that have infiltrated our culture and society. Where unfortunately in the west they come to be absorbed into one's thoughts to influence the unconscious mind in a negative way. Even when These[foreign entities] come upon us and land on one's chest when one is in a deep sleep. Where this ''demonoid phenomena'' finds a way to bother the individual soul who's standing his guard and facing the Bansheer's furies in need to fight them to death, even when they came in his hellish nightmare dream he's having about them. All the while, while she's crying to death for him, the gods are weeping down on the both of them. Another ''demonoid phenomena'' meaning could be about the spread of ''Western Schizophrenic'' voices as ''the others'' to hate and confuse The Others. Which They [the Westerners] self-identity cannot tolerate and needs to fight them for whatever reason. Compare to the Easterners who usually tolerate and most times embraces them mentally as playful and guideing spirits that wisdomizes the individual soul to the whole universe.
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