Barabbas was a notorious prisoner in the New Testament, who was released by Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor of Judea, at the request of the crowd instead of Jesus Christ. According to the Gospel of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, Pilate offered the crowd the choice to release either Jesus or Barabbas, and the crowd chose to release Barabbas. The name “Barabbas” means “son of the father” in Aramaic and is sometimes seen as a symbol of the rebellious and lawless element in society. In that context, BARABBAS, DU FÖRTAPPADE might mean that he has lost an opportunity or a valuable possession, or on the other hand, has missed the chance to receive salvation and redemption offered by Jesus. We’ll solve this puzzle in our future interview with the band, but either w...