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ROTTING CHRIST Kata Ton Daimona Eaytoy lyrics

?Kata Ton Δaimona Eaytoy". A phrase in ancient Greek with an ambiguous meaning as it means ?against my own demon? but also ?act according to my own will?. It might ring some bells to the fans of DOORS as it is inscribed in Jim Morrison's tombstone. In 2013 it is also the title that Greek extreme Metallers ROTTING CHRIST have chosen for their eleventh album and successor of ?Aealo?. Probably you will find this record by the alternate title ?Do What Thou Wilt? which was added by Season of Mist to give the record a decipherable title.

From the album's title to the music parts of the record ROTTING CHRIST have taken a very liberal and different approach than any previous albums. The points are numerous but I can point a few yet major such as the Greek title of the record, the absence of the band's logo in the cover and the undecipherable names in most of the songs plus the various languages that are being used in the songs. While not a conceptual record in theme the common bond between all the songs is the multi nationality of the record. The songs are referring to evil gods of old, curses or the Devil, Hell and the Number of the Beast. Be it the god of the underworld of Mayas (?In Yumen Xilbaba?), the Devil himself (?Grandis Spiritus Diavolos?), Quetzalcoatl (?P'unchaw kachun - Tuta kachun?) or even John's Apocalypse (?Χ Ξ Σ?)(by Spyros Stasis.)