Ressurection Man

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The Dark Satire of 'Resurrection Man' by Lamb of God

Lamb of God's 'Resurrection Man' is a powerful critique of societal and economic systems, wrapped in dark, vivid imagery. The song opens with the protagonist's birth in a cemetery, symbolizing a life surrounded by death and decay. This macabre setting is further emphasized by learning to walk on skulls and bones and being taught to speak by the living dead. The 'funeral moon' under which the protagonist is raised adds to the eerie atmosphere, suggesting a world where death is omnipresent and inescapable.

The lyrics delve into themes of economic disparity and social injustice. The 'shadow on your brightest dreams' and 'horse for Baron Samedi'—a reference to the Haitian Vodou spirit of death—highlight the protagonist's role as a harbinger of doom. The mention of 'pure voodoo, economic hell' and 'picking your carcass clean' suggests a predatory economic system that exploits and discards the vulnerable. The 'horror stories' and 'talking heads' represent media and political figures who perpetuate fear and division, segregating the 'living dead'—those who are alive but trapped in a cycle of economic and social despair.

The chorus, 'I'm the resurrection man, a jackal in a three-piece suit,' paints the protagonist as a corporate or political figure who profits from the suffering of others. The imagery of 'death and taxes for the damned' and 'brought to heel beneath my boot' underscores the oppressive nature of the system. The song's climax, with references to 'Loki in the counting room' and 'trickle-down narcotic doom,' critiques the false promises of economic policies that benefit the wealthy while leaving the rest in 'cancer towns' and 'barren ground.' The repeated refrain of 'I'm gonna bury you' serves as a grim reminder of the inevitable consequences of these systemic failures.

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  2. Memento Mori
  3. Ghost Walking
  4. Laid To Rest
  5. Ressurection Man
  6. Redneck
  7. Ruin
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