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The Broken Pentagram -Son of the Morning was recorded by the band Oh, Sleeper in 2009. The album is a concept album based on the epic battle between Satan and God. Described by the band members, the lyrics to the title track are the Devil calling out with threats to God and the chorus to the song is God's reply. The rest of the album as follows is based on God talking to people of the earth and gathering upon angels before reaching the final track "The Finisher" wherein God prevails in banishing Satan and cuts off his horns. It follows exactly the same design as an inverted pentagram, but with the horns atop of it missing hence the final line of lyrics on the album. The broken pentagram was designed by the band and, since the release of Son of the Morning, it has become their trademark symbol.It is symbolic in occult and black magic followings, but more in line with Biblical symbolism for God's triumph over Satan. Typically a pentagram is a doward pointed 5-point star in a circle, the top two points representing the horns of the goat head representing Satatn. The Broken Pentagram is displayed without the two points representing the horns, meaning that God has defeated Satan (as his horns are gone and ripped off).

The Broken Pentagram - Son of the Morning was recorded by the band Oh, Sleeper in 2009. The album is a concept album based on the epic battle between Satan and God. Described by the band members, the lyrics to the title track are the Devil calling out with threats to God and the chorus to the song is God's reply. The rest of the album as follows is based on God talking to people of the earth and gathering upon angels before reaching the final track "The Finisher" wherein God prevails in banishing Satan and cuts off his horns. It follows exactly the same design as an inverted pentagram, but with the horns atop of it missing hence the final line of lyrics on the album. The broken pentagram was designed by the band and, since the release of Son of the Morning, it has become their trademark symbol. It is symbolic in occult and black magic followings, but more in line with Biblical symbolism for God's triumph over Satan. Typically a pentagram is a doward pointed 5-point star in a circle, the top two points representing the horns of the goat head representing Satatn. The Broken Pentagram is displayed without the two points representing the horns, meaning that God has defeated Satan (as his horns are gone and ripped off).

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