Physicist Postulates Reality Of Chtulhu Mythos
Lyrics:
Ia! Ia!
The stars are rights!
For aenos they have slumbered
Dead but dreaming
Waiting beneath the waves
Awaken!
Daemon-gods of primeval times
Coming round full circle
Stirring in the deep
Rise! Rise! Rise!
Boiling wasters part
Cyclopean cities emerge
From the deeps
And then…
Insanity and fear
Overwhelm the humans
Outnumbered and inferior
Kraken, Leviathan, Cthulhu
So many names given
To the fear from the deeps…
Awaken! Kraken
Awaken! Leviathan
Awaken! Cthulhu
Rise! Rise! Rise! Rise!
From the deeps…
Ia! Ia!
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Not that I believe ANY of that to be true Props to your musical tastes and I’ll add this from wikpedia:
The Call of Ktulu
“The Call of Ktulu” is the 8th and final track. It is the band’s second instrumental, following the first instrumental “(Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth” from Kill ‘Em All. The song’s working title was “When Hell Freezes Over”.
The idea of the piece “The Call of Ktulu” is based upon H. P. Lovecraft’s book The Shadow Over Innsmouth which was first introduced to the rest of the band by Cliff Burton. The piece’s name was taken from one of H.P. Lovecraft’s main stories featuring Cthulhu, The Call of Cthulhu, which was written in 1928 for the magazine Weird Tales. The name “Ktulu” is originally written “Cthulhu” by H.P. Lovecraft. In the story, it says that mentioning the name Cthulhu (Verbally or written) will bring him closer.
“The Call of Ktulu” is also the last piece to include songwriting credit for Dave Mustaine. Mustaine later recorded the song “Hangar 18″ for Megadeth’s 1990 album Rust in Peace. Both pieces have the same chord progression in the intro.
The song was re-arranged by Michael Kamen for Metallica’s 1999 S&M project and won a Grammy for the best rock instrumental performance in 2000.[17]