The Chosen Few

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The Dark Prophecy of 'The Chosen Few'

Electric Wizard's song 'The Chosen Few' delves into themes of doom, prophecy, and rebellion against societal norms. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of an apocalyptic scenario where a select group, referred to as 'the chosen few,' are aware of a dark prophecy. The opening lines, 'Hail covens this is it / A 1000 amps toll the end time riff,' set a foreboding tone, suggesting a cataclysmic event underscored by powerful, heavy music. The imagery of the sky as a 'coffin lid' and the bell of doom striking the '13th hour' further emphasizes the sense of impending doom and finality.

The song's narrative takes a rebellious turn as it calls for the chosen few to 'put down your bongs / Take up a knife end all life.' This line can be interpreted as a call to arms, urging the chosen ones to abandon their previous lifestyles and embrace a more violent, anarchic path. The mention of 'legalise drugs and murder' reflects a complete rejection of societal laws and norms, aligning with the song's dark, rebellious spirit. The invocation of 'Satanas luciferus' and the pledge of souls to Satan further cements the song's alignment with themes of dark prophecy and rebellion.

The repeated references to 'the chosen few' looking up to the sky and waiting for a sign suggest a sense of anticipation and inevitability. These individuals are depicted as 'still children of the grave,' indicating that they are bound to a fate of darkness and death. The song's closing lines, 'Satan's slaves,' reinforce the idea that the chosen few are irrevocably tied to a dark destiny. Electric Wizard's heavy, doom-laden musical style complements the song's themes, creating an atmosphere of foreboding and rebellion that resonates with the lyrics' dark narrative.

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