Those people running
Lighting beams crossing the skies
Burning the skin of those it touches
Some were known to had their blood suck
Flying blaze beings seem on the sky
The Devil returns to burn all believers
Seeking refugee and shelter from the UFOs
Night vigils weren't enough
Hysterical screams, they’re crying out loud
Frenzy spreading across the crowd
There’s no pity, no mercy or nowhere to run
Masses were disintegrate, one by one
They were brutally massacred, exterminated
Those still alive, have being dissected
This massive wave of force
decimating without remorse
A trail of cinder is left behind
Contaminating all the blind
Thriving on chaos, unknown diseases, never to be cured
Thriving on chaos, floating in fire, breathing death
This is a fear of accepting your own insignificance
That creates this maniac surge
That devours people lives making them mad
And intoxicates your own mind
Burned with the heat of the sun
This ruination cannot be undone
All you can do is just run
They have already won
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I'm a big fan of The Faceless middle two albums and when I saw Lyle Cooper was on this album I knew I needed to check it out. I bought the discography almost instantly, reminds me a little of The Faceless and a bit more of Fallujah who I also adore. Well worth the money, Support these great Musicians! dragonslayer8228
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Very well-balanced indeed. Everything here screams talent and professionalism, from the music to the production. Technical without showing off, brutal without sacrificing musicality... This is a great record. Nekobibu
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As a musician, I really appreciate the talent, creativity, technicality and brutality that goes in to every song. I'm a big fan of the full albums as well as the instrumental version of Obliteration. Pure Gold!!!!!!!!
\m/ keep on killing it \m/ Will Pinsent
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I keep coming back to this. Vocals are precursor to Archspire percussive staccato vocal style. Not the only band to do that but still really good.
Crisp playing & crunchy mix that doesn’t sound generic.
Reminds me of how every band & song sounded different on “…death is just the beginning volume 2” in 1992.
Technology can improve sound but can also make bands sound the same.
The same attitude & uniqueness is part of the appeal of punk and black metal. imprint