"the title ov this song is taken from "The Book of the Law". these words invoke powers ov individuality which stands against fear and oppression ov western civilization with all its taboos, fallen religions and political idols, stupid and mad masses - "twisted mob ov Jerusalem". I wrote wrote these verses after my journey across Egypts entirety which I made in April 2004 e.v. but direct inspiration was successful invocation ov God Horus I performed in city ov Cairo on April 8th, exactly 100 years after Crowley received the text ov "The Book of the Law"
This is what the guy from Behemoth had to say about Slaves Shall Serve. Weird huh ?
Maybe this explains why we feel strange while listening to it.
In all seriousness this song makes me feel powerful. It's not exactly the right word for it but I can't really explain it. Probably gives me an adrenaline boost.
I have Crowley's Book of the Law. It's a great read, you should check it out. The song becomes that much better when you actually know what he's talking about.