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lyrics
Borrowed unto you, from some master almighty, (Degenerate)a generous lord
of the land. Ultimately permitting oxygen to enter the blood flowing through
the veins, beneath your skin.
And in return, a pledge an oath.
A guarantee to be ready, to give your life for them. Promised unto you, by
forked tongues and songs learned and sung. You’ll be cleansed of sin.
A concept created. Ensuring never ending servitude.
Generations, sown and harvested. Gains from grains of souls, baked and
happily, digested. Humanity, blatantly molested. Violated from moment of
conception. the inheritance of a population, bread into and fed ignorance.
promotions alter the mind, what is reality, to a world of the blind?
Eyes observe, ensure
Mandated, priority
People become commodities, value assessed in a series of skill testing
questions. Faulty products disposed of, left to rot, now decomposing,
fertilizing, seed sown. By the wealthy.
Corroded the reasons to bleed
Shrouded ideals stimulate intention, pursuit of belief.
Condemned as the unneeded breed, herded like sheep. Gluttonous feeding and
breeding, blinded by faith. Idle a generation satisfied by digital screens.
Content to sit and rot, having sold their name.
Dejection like an infection seeps in, seeds within. A generation terrified, to be
alive, would rather die. Affliction of addiction, life passes by, content to sit
and rot, having sold, their name.
credits
released November 10, 2019
Written and performed by Wasted Heretics
Recorded by Reid Paraszczynec and Brett James Lindsay at the Recording Arts Institute of Saskatoon
Mixed by Reid Paraszczynec
Mastered by Tony Lindgren at Fascination Street Studio
Wasted Heretics is a melodic death metal band that refuses to be confined by the typical boundaries of death metal. The
music is a dense mix of diverse styles and influences. While being heavily rhythm and groove oriented, there is still a strong emphasis on melody and technical proficiency....more