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This song was heavily inspired by Gojira, the original film in the Godzilla franchise and an absolute masterpiece. In this film Godzilla is a symbol of the atom bomb, an unstoppable force of nature wrecking everything that stands before him, his invasion of Tokyo symbolizing the atomic bombings of Hiroshima [Ed. – and Nagasaki]. The movie makes it clear that the entire reason he exists is because of mankind’s desire for nuclear weaponry. Godzilla is no villain, he is a mutated force of nature that suffers for eternity and serves as our punishment for desecrating the earth with weapons of mass destruction.
This movie is pretty much the biggest inspiration for OD, and I highly recommend checking out the original Japanese version from 1954 if you haven’t. It’s a timeless classic and proof that giant monster movies can be so much more than just cheesy B-flicks. ( cheesy B-flicks are still pretty rad though)
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