The words in the song are an interpretation of what might be heard in the mind of a psycho. The voice is telling the person to kill other people and then to kill himself. The person has no control over himself.
This is a commentary on how some people blame rock music on suicides and murders - it keeps emphasizing how you will die when you listen to it. The low voice implies a subliminal message similar to the Judas Priest song "Better By You Better Than Me," which was the subject of a lawsuit in 1985: After a Nevada teenager killed himself, his mother claimed the Judas Priest song contained messages compelling him to "Do It."
This is the third single from Disturbed's debut album, following "Stupify" and "Down With The Sickness." In the US, it peaked at #16 on the Mainstream Rock chart and #18 on the Modern Rock chart.
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