Total views: 1 time this week / Rating: 7.23/10 [22 votes]Album: Khaos Legions / Original Release Date: 2011-05-18Genre: Heavy MetalSong Duration: 4 min 59 sec
Cruelty Without Beauty is written by Michael Amott, Daniel Erlandsson, Christopher Amott, Angela Gossow. ✔️
When was Cruelty Without Beauty released?
It is first released on May 18, 2011 as part of Arch Enemy's album "Khaos Legions" which includes 14 tracks in total. This song is the 7th track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Cruelty Without Beauty lyrics?
When we look deeper into its meaning, Arch Enemy's 'Cruelty Without Beauty' is a very clear indictment of the hateful ways of mankind. It refers to such a practice as a 'disinfected torture chamber' with no empathy or dignity. The very powerful metaphor of 'their blood cannot be washed clean' speaks to the perpetuity of the evil and the suffering that it entails. Cruelty without beauty lyrics mainly bring forth anger, angst, social commentary, despair, and reflection. Also, they proclaim the inhumanity and cruelty, victimization and voicelessness, and the condemnation of actions. This song's lyrics are filled with very strong and graphic cruelty, violence, and dehumanization, making them unsuitable for children. The 'disinfected torture chamber' and 'scientific abattoir' images are very powerful and along with mentioning 'no empathy' and 'no dignity' repeatedly, it makes the brutality and the moral questioning of the act connect with the R rating. ✔️
Which genre is Cruelty Without Beauty?
Cruelty Without Beauty falls under the genre Heavy Metal. ✔️
How long is the song Cruelty Without Beauty?
Cruelty Without Beauty song length is 4 minutes and 59 seconds.
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check amazon for Cruelty Without Beauty mp3 download these lyrics are submitted by kaan Songwriter(s): Michael Amott, Daniel Erlandsson, Christopher Amott, Angela Gossow Record Label(s): 2011 Century Media Official lyrics by
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