This song is written and performed by :Wumpscut: on the album Wreath of Barbs. It is the first track on that album and it's definitely industrial music, giving an instant 4:08 adrenaline shock to the listeners.
The song starts off at full blast from the synth - creating a heavy beat. Softer synths follow up creating the tune before all hell breaks loose. Other "instruments" used in this are piano, drums and a lot of noise-distorted synthesisers. Instruments are in quote as Rudy Ratzinger uses a lot of synths and a mac G4 to create his songs - so you won't find a piano on stage.
Rudy does most of the singing on this track through a distortion filter, but there are a few samples in between the noise that's of another origin:
"Let me die here ... please let it happen fast, while I have the strength"
"no, you gonna set fire to the world, but i'm telling you it's too late"
The lyrics themselves are pretty aggressive and a bit repetitive:
we set fire that you never wanted
to your camp and ... to your home
too late for crying and too late for your prayers
we set fire to the world
make your will we don't care ... if you will do so
hide your children somewhere ... if you will do so
keep in mind that everywhere ... if you will do so
we're sure to find them we wipe out our tribe
// opening the gates of hell
we're opening the gates of hell //
opening the gates of hell
we set fire that you never wanted
to your camp and ... to your home
too late for crying and too late for your prayers
we set fire to the world
//// make your will we wipe out your tribe ////
// opening the gates of hell
we're opening the gates of hell //
make your will we wipe out your tribe
<spoken>
Let me die here please let it happen fast, while I have the strength
no, you gonna set fire to the world, but I'm telling you it's too late
</spoken>
die consume your brother
die consume your sister
die consume your father
die consume your mother
die die
// you cannot run
you cannot breathe
you cannot move
and you can't escape //
<spoken>
please let it happen fast, while I have the strength
</spoken>
//// opening the gates of hell
we're opening the gates of hell ////
make your will we wipe out your wipe
out your wipe out your
make your will we wipe out your
wipe out your wipe out your tribe
My interpretation of the lyrics is a bit biased, but for some odd reason I always picture a WWII Panzerblitz on the eastern front while listening to this song ( even more than when listening to "Troops under fire" - which has more of a Stalingrad siege feeling to it).
The eastern front did include atrocities, deportation, and genocide - by both parties. So indeed the first blitz by Nazi Germany did open the gates of hell.