Lyrics: https://genius.com/Metallica-jump-in-the-fire-lyrics
Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ll1-yV8YSw
Metallica is probably the most well-known heavy metal
band in history. One of their concerts
held in Moscow, Russia was attended by over one million people. Yes, one
million. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_W7wqQwa-TU
Metallica is sometimes called Satanic due to songs
like Jump in the Fire and The God That Failed. The truth is
probably that they are agnostic or secular deists; not explicitly anti-Christian or
pro-Christian. Their music focuses on dark themes like fear, alienation, despair,
drug addiction, death, the end of the world, how unfair life can be, war, continuing
the cycle of childhood abuse, personal struggles, corruption, injustice, suicide,
disappointment, and anger.
James Hetfield, the lead singer, seems to probably be a deistic agnostic. He was raised in a strictly devout Christian Science family. The God That Failed is about the cancer death of Hetrick’s mother, who, as a Christian Scientist, refused all medical treatment. Her faith that proper thinking would correctly align reality around her failed her.
The song, Jump in the Fire, is from the band’s
first album, Kill ‘Em All (1983). It is told from Satan’s point of view
but is not explicitly pro-Satan. It actually aligns with the traditional
orthodox view of Satan. He invites the listener to willingly jump into the fire
without any hesitation.
The song was written by 16-year-old Dave Mustaine, the original guitarist for the band, and was about sex. After Mustaine was fired by the other members of the band, the song’s lyrics were changed to their current form. Mustaine went on to become the driving force behind the band named Megadeth. He has since become a born-again Christian.
Jump in the Fire presents Satan inviting people to jump into the fire. He tells them that they are his prey and that they should “jump by your will or be taken by force. I’ll get you either way.” Like the seductive villain of the Candyman films, he invites people to “Be my victim.” Many people are quite ready to do it.
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