The products of a dying world in which we fight to survive
For emptiness we strive, chokes out our lives
We wander aimlessly
Running in this world
Run by dying men
Endlessly seeking favor
We count, gather
Pilage and spend
But the plagues that haunt us
Have no price tag
No easy send
And as we’ll grow to see
We only live long enough
to meet our end
This is the only thing the binds me!
A slavery to the only truth I’ve known!
Freedom from the bonds of ignorance
I’m free to see His countenance.
Keep it together
Or your passions will misinform your mind
Keep it together
Or your passions will misinform you mind
Oh how great
The Father’s
Love
For us.
This is the only thing the binds me!
A slavery to the only truth I’ve known!
Freedom from the bonds of ignorance
I’m free to see his countenance.
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If you like Traitors and metalcore with little bit of Nu, then this absolutely for you.
A pretty bass-ey guitar tone that honestly outperforms bigger bands with riffs that have just enough bounce to remain fun rather than quickly getting irritating.
The drums are pretty great, but they tend to go under the radar compared to everything else. MyNameIsRedundant
Featuring founding vocalist Jesse Zaraska for the first time since 2004, the Milwaukee veterans' seventh album is a metalcore monster. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 12, 2020
The New Jersey outfit cast a gothic pall over hard-hitting hardcore, leaving us with a deliciously murky set of pit-starters. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 8, 2018
supported by 4 fans who also own “Don't Kill The Messenger (feat. Kyle Sistrunk)”
2X4, the definition of a groovy, face-punching, hard-slamming, hardcore chugfest! MCMLII is a scorching inferno forged by the crushing amalgam of aggressive metal and beatdown deathcore. "Volition" opens with prominently punchy, almost bouncy instrumentation, while "Destroy (a Mother's Beauty)" features oscillating rapid-fire drum patterns and "Adversary" brutalizes with intense fretwork. 2X4 are an unquenchable vacuum feasting on negativity, creating murderously heavy misanthropic anthems. Kenny McGalem