Def Leppard - Love Bites File

There is also a faint, hidden message at the very beginning of the track that reportedly sounds like "f * off"**. Meaning of the Lyrics

The story behind Def Leppard's (1987) is one of unexpected origins, sonic experimentation, and a persistent urban legend. From Country Ballad to Rock Anthem Def Leppard - Love Bites

The song didn't start as a rock power ballad. Producer originally presented it to the band as a country song that sounded similar to music by The Eagles . Guitarists Phil Collen and Steve Clark "Leppardized" it by adding power rock elements, complex harmony guitar orchestration, and backing vocals influenced by R&B grooves . The Hidden Messages & Urban Legends There is also a faint, hidden message at

While it sounds like a tender love song, the lyrics explore a much darker side of romance: Producer originally presented it to the band as

The band and producer have debunked this repeatedly. The voice is actually Mutt Lange speaking through a vocoder in a heavy Yorkshire accent, saying: "Yes it does, bloody hell" (referring back to the lyric "love bites").

For decades, fans speculated that the distorted voice at the end of the song contained a satanic message—specifically, "Jesus of Nazareth, go to hell".