
Lyrics
Put an end to him,
Kill him,
I’ll stab him,
Exterminate his family and all of his relatives!
How dare you, how dare you, with our noble nobility.
Peasant boobies!
You filthy bastards!
We’ll kill you all, until the last!
How dare you, how dare you, with our noble nobility.
How dare you, how dare you, with our noble nobility.
You are worthless, not even worth a schilling!
We don’t let anyone dictate anything to us.
We are the most precious in Europe!
We are the world’s elite!
How dare you, how dare you, how dare you, with our noble nobility.
Art Concept and Commentary
This song is about a man who goes to the gym every day to tone his body. He wants to be strong and muscular, an admired and assertive ideal man.
He strives for material wealth, physical strength and attractiveness.
He believes that with the right looks, muscular strength and more money, he can better assert his will in the broader context of society to achieve his goals. With a strong, muscular body and status symbols, it would be much easier to assert oneself and deserve more love, so to speak, be more loved. They would be much more respected! They would be part of the elite, the rich and beautiful.
Through love, at least two persons unite, finding common ground through a shared group consciousness. With such a group consciousness, where at least two brains work together, those involved can better comprehend and understand larger societal contexts and dynamics, allowing the individual to develop a better worldview.
The presence of symbols is needed to promote a certain group consciousness. Only that which can be expressed in symbols can (potentially) become conscious to a human being. Love is not possible without having a minimum of shared consciousness among those who celebrate love (among each other).
The purpose of sex is ultimately procreation, the creation of children and thus the creation of an organization, a new family, which would guarantee a certain, stable and steady love in the long run.
However, sustaining a family with children requires sufficient material wealth.
Interestingly, in terms of the Biblical Adam, the first “valuable” material wealth of Adam and Eve was only the fruit from the forbidden tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.
Of course, better knowledge about good and evil is still the essential nowadays.
However, in a world where there is already much civilization demanding certain conformity (in beliefs), it needs more material wealth allowing the freedom to establish, defend and develop one's own and sometimes innovative assumptions about good and evil.
Counts the same for the looks, the outward appearance, the prettiness and the muscular strength of the man?
Isn't the true potency of a man to be able to lead others to "greater love"?