Lyrics by Satan

We have compiled all the lyrics of Satan's songs we could find so that those who, like you, are looking for songs by Satan, find them all in one place.

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  1. 11th Commandment
  2. 92nd Symphony
  3. Ahriman
  4. Alone In The Dark
  5. Another Universe
  6. Atom By Atom
  7. Avalanche Of A Million Hearts
  8. Blades Of Steel
  9. Bound In Enmity
  10. Break Free
  11. Broken Treaties
  12. Burning Portrait
  13. Calculated Execution
  14. Cenotaph
  15. Do It Loud
  16. Fallen Saviour
  17. Farewell Evolution
  18. Hunt You Down
  19. In Contempt
  20. Incantations
  21. Life Sentence
  22. My Own God
  23. No Turning Back
  24. Personal Demons
  25. Pull The Trigger
  26. Ruination
  27. S.C.U.M Socially Condemned Undesirable Misfits
  28. Siege Mentality
  29. Suicidal Justice
  30. Tears Of Blood
  31. Testimony
  32. The Devil's Infantry
  33. The Fall Of Persephone
  34. Time To Die
  35. Trial By Fire
  36. Twenty Twenty Five
  37. Vandal (Hostile Youth)
  38. Who Dies Wins

Satan, also known as the Devil, is an entity in Abrahamic religions who seduces humans into sin (or falsehood). In Judaism, Satan is seen as an agent subservient to God, typically regarded as a metaphor for the yetzer hara, or 'evil inclination'. In Christianity and Islam, he is usually seen as a fallen angel or jinn who has rebelled against God, who nevertheless allows him temporary power over the fallen world and a host of demons. In the Quran, Iblis is an evil entity (shaitan) made of fire who was cast out of Heaven because he refused to bow before the newly created Adam and incites humans to sin by infecting their minds with waswās ('evil suggestions'). A figure known as ha-satan ("the satan") first appears in the Hebrew Bible as a heavenly prosecutor, subordinate to Yahweh (God), who prosecutes the nation of Judah in the heavenly court and tests the loyalty of Yahweh's followers. During the intertestamental period, possibly due to influence from the Zoroastrian figure of Angra Mainyu, the satan developed into a malevolent entity with abhorrent qualities in dualistic opposition to God. In the apocryphal Book of Jubilees, Yahweh grants the satan (referred to as Mastema) authority over a group of fallen angels, or their offspring, to tempt humans to sin and punish them. Although the Book of Genesis does not mention him, Christians often identify the serpent in the Garden of Eden as Satan. In the Synoptic Gospels, Satan tempts Jesus in the desert and is identified as the cause of illness and temptation. In the Book of Revelation, Satan appears as a Great Red Dragon, who is defeated by Michael the Archangel and cast down from Heaven. He is later bound for one thousand years, but is briefly set free before being ultimately defeated and cast into the Lake of Fire. In the Middle Ages, Satan played a minimal role in Christian theology and was used as a comic relief figure in mystery plays. During the early modern period, Satan's significance greatly increased as beliefs such as demonic possession and witchcraft became more prevalent. During the Age of Enlightenment, belief in the existence of Satan was harshly criticized by thinkers such as Voltaire. Nonetheless, belief in Satan has persisted, particularly in the Americas. Although Satan is generally viewed as evil, some groups have very different beliefs. In theistic Satanism, Satan is considered a deity who is either worshipped or revered. In LaVeyan Satanism, Satan is a symbol of virtuous characteristics and liberty. Satan's appearance is never described in the Bible, but, since the ninth century, he has often been shown in Christian art with horns, cloven hooves, unusually hairy legs, and a tail, often naked and holding a pitchfork. These are an amalgam of traits derived from various pagan deities, including Pan, Poseidon, and Bes. Satan appears frequently in Christian literature, most notably in Dante Alighieri's Inferno, all variants of the classic Faust story, John Milton's Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained, and the poems of William Blake. He continues to appear in literature, film, television, video game, and music.

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