Unknown are the caverns of the mind
New realms of affliction lurk inside
Unbound massive mental energy
Your last breaths taken from you easily

Incoherence disrupts your rationale
Involuntary your last confessional
No sense of being missing segments of time
Inconsistency is feeding on your mind

Mind control, pain unfolds
I own all your sensations
Weakening, reasoning
Mesmeric full demolition
Hypnotized, victimized
Behold the threshold to the web
Scream souls fear echoes
Piercing boundaries of death

Penetration of the window to your soul
Deterioration of the mind, no self-control
Temporary comprehend no memories
Hollow carcass of a man, is all I leave

Execution but a thought in the end
Slowly erasing your life and what has been
Passing victims in the land of secrecy
Cerebral death can come to you in your dreams


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Mind Control Lyrics as written by Kerry King Jeffery John Hanneman

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    Not a bad little number off the 'Divine Intervention' album.

    GiJofuson October 01, 2006   Link
  • +1
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    Actually I thought about it a little more and I think it's about drug addiction actually.

    Blastdudeon July 02, 2007   Link
  • +1
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    It's been suggested that at least one song from this album is about Tom Araya's bitch of a wife...maybe this is the song?

    WyomingAliveon July 31, 2017   Link
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    I think it's about getting possesed by a demon, a nice comeback of an old SLayer topic at the end of an awesome album.

    Blastdudeon January 01, 2007   Link
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    i think it's about how society tries to control you and try to make you a drone

    hardcore_freakon March 02, 2008   Link
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    Holy shit I know what this song is about. It's talking about experiancing "ego death" and the breakdown of one's mental stability.

    EternalVoidon April 19, 2008   Link
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    If anyone has ever had a near death experiance, or a very bad LSD trip they would understand every single word of this song completely. But if you havn't you may never get it.

    EternalVoidon April 19, 2008   Link
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    dude not everything is about LSD...

    Black_Sabathon June 15, 2008   Link
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    it said on wikipedia there was a song on the album about drug abuse. this must be it.

    DOOMRPon February 03, 2010   Link

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