If you add up the value of the letters in the word "Japan" (with a = 1, b = 2, c = 3 ... x = 24, y = 25 x = 26) you get 42.
And in Japanese, "4 (shi) and 2 (ni) are together pronounced like 'going to death'" according to Wikipedia.
Could be completely unrelated, but seems like a fascinating coincidence either way, especially given that Japan is already mentioned on the album...
@aparksmusic I think it's related. The song is about death, so it makes sense that they would sneakily name it death.
If you add up the value of the letters in the word "Japan" (with a = 1, b = 2, c = 3 ... x = 24, y = 25 x = 26) you get 42.
And in Japanese, "4 (shi) and 2 (ni) are together pronounced like 'going to death'" according to Wikipedia.
Could be completely unrelated, but seems like a fascinating coincidence either way, especially given that Japan is already mentioned on the album...
@aparksmusic I think it's related. The song is about death, so it makes sense that they would sneakily name it death.
@aparksmusic I think it's related. The song is about death, so it makes sense that they would sneakily name it death.