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lyrics
Can you see the light?
When your eyes are absorbed by the fog of lie
Empty withered shell
Senseless inside
Selling your loved ones for the general acceptance
Trying exalt yourself
Over similar parasites
which are reproduce by eating
the morality residues
So Malignant!
Your existence is maleficent
Spreading disease is
The Purpose of life
Venomous breathing
Your name! Sounds like a vice!
Your touch are enveloping veil of arrogance
Two-faced, nefarious scum
Bathe in the pain of the innocent
Inspired by despair, eclipsed by hate
shrouded by fear
renounced the faith
Try to breath
Fill your lungs with dioxin
Abandoned and bleeding
Endowed with deceit
Extinguish your ardor and take misery
You crossed the finish line
There’s no way back
the flames did not purify
The remnants of your soul
Can you see the light?
When your eyes are absorbed by the fog of lie
Empty withered shell
Senseless inside
Selling your loved ones for the general acceptance
Trying exalt yourself
Over similar parasites
which are reproduce by eating
the morality residues
Inspired by despair, eclipsed by hate
shrouded by fear
renounced the faith
obliterate the remnants of common sense!
All impaired
There's only vices and sins
I am more a melodeath guy than deathcore, but I enjoy all the symphonic elements or rythym changes. This album is a BLAST omg my neck hurt, so much headbang🤘🤘 olive855
Mental Cruelty's third album has brought a surprise of musical change. While they kept some of their Slamming Deathcore music, other elements were mostly added that sounded Lorna Shore-esque: a haunting symphonic atmosphere and diabolical Black Metal melodies. I believe that this album attracts me more than their previous albums. the-cool-fox
This album has won over this deathcore hater. The symphonic elements are actually intricate and add an element of beauty to the release, perfectly blending with the deathcore clichés, that I usually hate, into a wonderful soundscape. jesterofdestiny
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