Spit in the face of everything that you tried to tell me and to stand for what they believe.
And I know there comes a time where we need to justify if matter is more valuable than life itself.
Where do we draw the line? We’re starved to feed the riches. Look what we’ve left for the young. Where do we draw the line? Disgrace is no commodity. What is left for the young?
We can’t flee, we can’t run away. They will return, we have to stay. I will stand and fight for you, this is your life.
We are strong in numbers. This is not goodbye. You hold your life in the palm of your own hand.
We are strong in numbers, and I refuse to swallow lies or live my life on my knees.
I will not fit a mold, I will reject all that I’m told. Life in my hands and I’m not letting go for anything short of death.
Where do we draw the line? We’re starved to feed the riches. Look what we’ve left for the young. Where do we draw the line? Disgrace is no commodity. What is left for the young?
We are strong in numbers. This is not goodbye. You hold your life in the palm of your own hand.
Spit in their face.
And I know there comes a time where we need to justify if matter is more valuable than life itself.
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If you enjoyed something like Dog Daze and went back to this retroactively, you may be a bit surprised. This isn't quite for the hardcore punk fan. I mean, it should be a must listen for any punk fan or 'Sabella fan but don't be fooled. This is some oppressive fucking music. The crushing tone of the bass on top of the sludgy, looming guitar strums. This whole ep could command a pit and no one would be complaining about the wounds afterward. lurtz1598
Two death metal legends unite for a once-in-a-lifetime LP; rife with classic appeal and flavor, it's a manifesto that works in any era. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 11, 2017