Chapter Four

Album: Waking The Fallen (2003)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song is about the Cain and Abel story, which is the fourth chapter of the Book of Genesis in the Bible. Compare the lyrics to the events in the book, they are a clear match.

    In that story, Cain kills his brother Abel, committing the first murder on Earth.
  • The band's name comes from the same chapter in the Bible the inspired this song:

    Whoever slayeth Cain, vengeance shall be taken on him sevenfold

    This is God putting a mark on Cain so no others can harm him. But it's not benevolent: God wants to make him suffer.

    Yeah, the Bible is a great place to find themes for metal songs.
  • The song is part of the second Avenged Sevenfold album, Waking The Fallen, released in 2003. Their breakthrough came two years later when their video for "Bat Country" got support from an unlikely source: MTV's Total Request Live.
  • "Chapter Four" is one of the more enduring Avenged Sevenfold songs from their early years. The band has played it live from time to time throughout their career.

Comments: 17

  • Collin Caves from Oskaloosa, Iaavenged sevenfolds name came from the same book and chapter of the bible lol. its Genesis 4:15
  • Sam from Elk Grove Village, IlThis has to be my fav song from A7X. It is just so epic! Waking the Fallen is, in my opinion, the greatest album to come from them. However, I love *all* of A7X's work; they are just that amazing.
  • Bill from Wayne, NjLove this song. It's ironic, it was the reason I joined my band,(Which is largely instrumentally influenced by Avenged Sevenfold) and the story of where A7x got their name.
  • Bubba from Reno, Nvm. shadows is the singer, the screamer was zacky. in live performances the don't scream, but just sing it
  • Alan from The Meadow Of Rainbows, United KingdomThis song has hxc lyrics, "I'm coming to kill you, won;t leave until you die"
  • John from Moline, IlJoshua, you wrote mythology twice, once in the middle of your comment, and once at the end
  • Joshua from Phoenix, Azwell alot of bands write music based off of mythology, whats dfferent about them writing about religion???
  • Jackson from Austin, Txits funny they sing sinister music but thier name comes from the bible
  • Tina from Santa Ana, CaLol. Who cares. its more of a gothic manner to me. Lol. Not much of a believer in the bible but they made a damn good song out of it :]
  • Bobsaget from Santee, CaI dont get it thy write all dese songs about christianity and related subjects, but they say they arent religious + m. sheaddows and rev got kicked out of catholic school they might have been religious at one point in life. but u never know....... O.o >_<
  • Casey from Whitestown, InThis is an obvious match to CHapter Four of Genesis...and its A7X's best song so far

    ~16 more days~
  • Manny from Green Lane, PaWho really cares? It's a great song. The only thing is who's m. shadows is he the screamer or the singer on that song?
  • Nathan from Conyers, GaAlso they get the Name of the band from Genesis 4:15
    "And the LORD said to him, ?Therefore, whoever kills Cain, vengeance shall be taken on him sevenfold.? And the LORD set a mark on Cain, lest anyone finding him should kill him."
    (vengeance shall be taken on him sevenfold)=Avenged Sevenfold
  • Austin from Parma, OhGenesis is a kick ass band.
  • Spencer from Windsor, CanadaMatt and Zacky explain this song in there interview in AP this last month and it's about the 4th chapter of Genesis in the Bible when Cain kills Abel and God marks him so he can never be saved. Genesis is The first book of the bible it means the Beginning. This is by far the best song on Waking the Fallen.
  • Alex from St Louis, MoCain and Abel some parts are word for word in Genisis
  • Alexis from Mackinac, MiGenesis is a BOOK, in the bible, not a chapter. It's based on Chapter Four OF Genesis, which is book one. But, it's awesome that the whole song is based out Genesis. Thanks for the fact.
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