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Thunder Gods


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[Intro]

(God) Thunder Gods!

[Verse 1]

Has it really come to this…
Mother Nature’s pissed
She puts out the call
To all:

[Bridge]

Thunder Gods,
Humanity’s at odds!

[Chorus]

Let your thunder bolt (jolt!)
Set the world on fire (take it higher)
The wonder (of rolling thunder)
Time they’re told it’s dire (Fire, fire!)

[Bridge]

(God) Thunder Gods!

[Verse 2]

Would you look at where we are
Do you find it bizarre
We’ve taken things to far
Causing harm (sound the alarm!)

[Bridge]

Thunder Gods,
Humanity’s at odds!

[Chorus]

Let your thunder bolt (jolt!)
Set the world on fire (take it higher)
The wonder (of rolling thunder)
Time they’re told it’s dire (Fire, fire!)

[Outro]

Thunder Gods,
Against the odds!
(Oh, my god!)

ABOUT THE SONG

Across many mythologies, thunder is a symbol of divine power, often tied to the sky, storms, and lightning. Thunder gods are typically seen as mighty, commanding, and sometimes fearsome figures.

In Indo-European traditions, the thunder god is often the ruler of the pantheon—such as Indra in Hinduism, Zeus in Greek mythology, Perun in Slavic lore, and Thor in Norse tales. In ancient Egypt, Set (or Seth) embodied storms and chaos, while Illapa, the Inca god of thunder, was a warrior spirit of the mountains. In Japan, Raijin created thunder and lightning by striking drums, a fierce presence in the skies.

This song channels the fury of these gods as a metaphor for Mother Nature’s growing wrath in response to humanity’s reckless destruction of the planet. The storm is no longer just myth—it’s here, and it’s real.

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