Belief through faith is critical error
reason being exchanged for dogmatic garbage
a poisoned well tall tales and "prophetic" fables
quenching the thirst of these parched masses
blindly we steer our lives in hopes of doing right
feeble effort must be without knowing what awaits us in the end
(Prechorus) upright the bow of servitude
the mislead shepards the flock away from the truth and understanding
instilling fear and self loathing to produce obedience
pull back the wool from naive eyes
Theocracies holding feeble minds captive
infallibility is of a man made gods creation
you're slaves to a false deity
confess to absolve all our faults inherent
cling to the musings of some holy spirit
cry out in prayer no one will hear it
squander your life just because you fear it
(Prechorus)
(Chorus) now's time for conscienceless permutation
the end forever beckoning
fragment the reigns of subjection
derail religious fate perceptions
(profit puppets souls
whole pulls the strings no holy father
renounce take control
we deserve so much more than offered
push fallacious hope
intellect won't allow much longer
retribution awaits those who serve the edict of a papal liar
Solo: Kevin
profit puppets souls
whole pulls the strings no holy father
renounce take control
we deserve so much more than offered
push fallacious hope
intellect won't allow much longer
retribution awaits those who serve the edict of a papal liar
blindly we live our lives in hope of doing right
futile efforts must be without knowing what awaits us in the end
(Prechorus)
(Chorus)
Disavow!!
credits
from Damnation Doctrine,
released September 4, 2015
Lyrics: Zach
Music: Kevin
Heaviest thing I’ve heard all year along with Altarage. Okay I’ve been listening to this record for the past two weeks and it just gets better and better. Dissonant grooves galore Jacob Ballance
I really cant pick a favorite track, this whole album kicks so much ass with its intensity and ferocity from beginning to end. Definitely a new favorite artist. Really gives off Necrophobic vibes with the melodies and atmosphere. Andrés Salas