When They Fell Down One by One
Invited by the Heavy Force of Ground
The Clouds Were Dark, Covered the Sky
Rain had Padded Soldiers Shouts
Earth Drinking Blood, Every Drop
Continued to Collect Piles of Flesh and Bones
Death with Her Touch Danced with Them
Sung Their Last Terrific Song
Amongst the Bullets Flying with the Speed of Sound
Trying to get any Shield that Covers from Their Bites that Kill
Holding in the Hand the Rifle Ready to Fire
Grenades Blow, Rains of Rocks and Flesh
Amongst the Bullets Flying with the Speed of Sound
Slaying Enemies Down without any Sign of Regret
Hidden in the Shadows Waiting for Uncovered Hostile
Hate Gives Strength to Aim but Fear Insists to Leave and Escape from Hell
Hundreds of Corpses can be Seen
In any Visible Place to Human Eyes
No One Wins, No One Loose
Only Mass of Bodies Increases
Amongst the Bullets Flying with the Speed of Sound
Trying to get any Shield that Covers from Their Bites that Kill
Holding in the Hand the Rifle Ready to Fire
Grenades Blow, Rains of Rocks and Flesh
Amongst the Bullets Flying with the Speed of Sound
Slaying Enemies Down without any Sign of Regret
Hidden in the Shadows Waiting for Uncovered Hostile Soldier's Head
Humanity Errors
Risen in Corrupted Minds
Humanity Errors
Total Human Disaster
Theater of War
Directors are Safe, only Actors go to Graves
Too many Unused Young Strength
Feed the Chambers of Ruined Maze
Who this Hell was Performed for?
Who this Hell was Performed for?
Was this Hell Performed for You?
Was this Hell Performed for Me?
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
It's like if Suffocation had current-day Immolation production with the thick sound that's slightly round at the edges. This is high quality death metal, performed and recorded well. fyeahmetal
Opens with the best bloody intro in all genres EVER, closes with a song that should be taught at schools at songwriting classes. In between downright otherworldly dialogues between instruments themselves and vocals plus fretless bass that kills.
And it's dissonant. Yeeeahh...
Whoever made it show up in my feed, gratitude. I'm enchanted. YomaBarr