we had a moment, it all went away
to me an escape, perfection, and now you’ve put out the fire, to be alone
truth is, i’m confused and my patience wears thin for you
you are lost in denial, don’t know where to begin
it tore us apart
you have blessed the devil, where there is no sin
sorry will not work now because
all I ever think of is a lie, the story you made up for me
how I doubted my sense of self worth
i would rather be fed to the light, sacrifice everything
then be stuck forever
bring the raw, the clutches
bring upon the fight
been apart forever, all days and nights
all I ever think of is a lie, the story you made up for me
how I questioned my sense of self worth
i would rather be fed to the light, sacrifice everything
then be stuck with this forever
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Because its what i imagine computers having an orgy to sound like and thats pretty rad. One of the best albums of the last 10 years, no competition. Christian M.
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i’ve been aware of Car Bomb for a while, but i never really listened to them much until recently. i’m so fascinated by their sound!!!!!! it’s everything all at once, but not in a Frontierer i-can-barely-digest-this-oh-my-god sort of way.. it’s all totally comprehensible, meticulously-organized chaos. and i adore it. fruitcumber
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it's like meshuggah, car bomb, and Tony danza tapdance extravaganza pushed to the max and I'm not sure that justifies just how intense and nasty this record is. this is a cathartic release of hate and insanity. download this now... or don't xmacqueenx
Thought-provoking, thunderous jazz-metal from Krallice's Nicholas McMaster and Lev Weinstein — two of NYC's most respected metal musicians. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 20, 2018
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Looking back, the scariest part for me of Twin Peaks: The Return was an image I can't shake. The end of Episode 15 - where the Gatekeeper stands alone in the hotel parking lot, face obscured in shadows. The image gives you pause, because you know there is unseen horror under the surface. A similar figure, face obscured, stands in the distance on the cover of "Annihilated" & the same uneasy feeling comes over me as I hear the brutality of this music. Totally terrifying - just the way I like it. bcb723