Die Eier Von Satan Lyrics Meaning
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Apr 7th 2012!⃝Okay it could be that the song is just meant as a joke or something for people who doesn't understand the lyrics, which would be indeed logical; it could also make fun of the German language in some way, which seem to have the reputation to be "harsh" (at least in America!?), but it might also have a deeper meaning.
So my thought is that the egg, which is essentially for most baking things, could stand for either love, indepently thinking for oneself or moral/ethic. Since the song reminds of speeches in (and overall) Nazi Germany, (aggressive tone, cheering masses) the song could display that these things are (subtliminal) taken away by the government who hold those speeches and the enthusiasm for it. Therefore this recipe is missing an essentially thing, and the recipe won't work or work different without it, just like many German people who are missing the things stated to be "normal" humans in that time.
So the recipe is the plan for a normal working human with humanity and everything.
The Egg is equal to moral/ethic, thinking indepently and/ or love/ feelings.
And the speaker is a person of the gov. of the Third Reich, prob. Hitler.
You could now say that the song is called "The eggs from Satan", and those eggs are missing, so it would technically mean that it is good that the eggs are missing. That's why some people say this is meant as a "re-birth of jews w/o Hitler". But I think it doesn't have to mean by all means that those eggs are "bad" like Satan. (I could show additional interpretations of the headline) To me the style of the song and the rude tone of the repetition of "no eggs" is evidence that the missing of the eggs are no good.
By the way, Hitler had probably just one "egg/ball", so it could also be a slight reference to him, holding this speech. (in german you say "eggs" to testicles rather than "balls")
One reason why the song is written as a recipe could be that recipes are often (or always?) written in imperative; it is a factor of the aggressive atmosphere in the song, and could also be a reference to the commanding tone in the Third Reich.
In conclusion the reason the song is in German and reminds me of speeches in the Third Reich made me came up with the idea of the eggs, being an essentially thing for recipes, as traits which were missing by many German people in Nazi Germany.
I hope nobody before me came up with this interpretation; I just read the first page.
I am german by the way, so sorry for language mistakes.