Rebel's Refrain: Outcasts United | God Was Never On Your Side | Motörhead

God Was Never On Your Side is a song by the iconic British rock band Motörhead, from their 1983 album Another Perfect Crime. The song's lyrics are a scathing critique of societal norms and the expectations placed upon individuals.
The song's opening lines set the tone for the rest of the track, with Lemmy Kilmister's unmistakable vocals growling "You've got the wrong impression / You're not in love / And you never will be." These words paint a picture of a person trapped in a cycle of disappointment and disillusionment, struggling to find their place in the world.
Throughout the song, Motörhead's signature blend of punk-infused rock 'n' roll and metal is on full display. The driving rhythms and crunching guitar riffs create a sense of urgency, underscoring the feelings of frustration and anger expressed in the lyrics. The song's chorus, with its repeated refrain of "God was never on your side," becomes a rallying cry for those feeling marginalized or misunderstood.
One of the standout aspects of God Was Never On Your Side is its unflinching honesty. Lemmy's lyrics are unapologetically raw and direct, refusing to sugarcoat the pain and disillusionment that often accompanies the human experience. This brutal candor has made the song a fan favorite, resonating with listeners who have felt like outsiders or misfits at some point in their lives.
In many ways, God Was Never On Your Side is a quintessential Motörhead song – equal parts rebellious, defiant, and unapologetically loud. It's a testament to the band's enduring legacy that this track remains a beloved staple of their live shows and a favorite among fans of hard rock and heavy metal.
