We take it where the warlocks lock horns
A warlock is a sorcerer, which he is referring to himself as, because he’s a wordsmith, but also because it sounds cool, I’m assuming. Locking horns is a euphemism for fighting.
= he’ll take it to violence
soda pop, popcorn
Things you have when watching a movie.
= it will be a show
Top notch gore set to Bach over fog horns
Bach is a composer of classic music. Google the sound a foghorn makes.
= the bloody (gore) fight/show will be beautiful, but loud and obnoxious
Snotty nose, clogged pores,
This is a reference to his album Malibu Ken. Google the cover.
fork in his heart
The phrase, ‘stick a fork in it’ refers to checking to see if something is thoroughly cooked, but is used frequently as a euphemism for something being done, or finished.
= his heart is dead
Back away or catch a halo made of orbiting stars
This is a cartoon reference. When someone is knocked out there will be stars around their head. A halo is a circle, often above an angel’s head.
= he’ll knock you out
Transform in the dark, got a dog nose sniffing out the source of the snark
When the sun goes down he will change. Dogs have very a sensitive sense of smell. Snark is what this post is full of. Can you smell it?
Got a cat's ears twitching every snap of a twig
At night, animals use their hearing to track prey. The breaking of a limb or stick or the ground as your prey steps over it would alert you to their location.
Triangulate your position, a simple rabbit to skin
Triangulating is a method of pinpointing a position. Now you’re caught and just a carcass to skin, which is what you do to an animal to remove it’s skin.
You dense, mfer @
Diablo xoxo