Sever your relation to those who are dependent on
breathing the obvious in it only turns your lips blue.
Turns your lips blue.
Unfastens inspiration from your throat.
No one around so you slash pretty skin.
You told me they drove you to it.
How many times do I have to turn the switch
to warn you about jumping in the back of the cars.
They cut the tendon so you'd be to wasted to hold it all.
No one around so you slash pretty skin.
You told me they drove you to it.
How many times have you woken up in a strangers arms
covered in the gasoline as they hover above you
with the match they ignite.



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    Their new stuff is close to hatebrrred but his scream is a little different. His scream has a really melodic sound to it, and the music is far better than anything hatebreed has come up with. Hatebreed is so fuckin' generic, at first I was skeptical too but I have grown to love this CD, it's alot different but i think they put alot more time and effort into this CD. I fuckin love it, can't wait to see it performed at warped tour. Adn who cares if they've been on MTV, Alexisonfire is on Much and Much Loud all the time, if you don't know who they are go download them. And Avenged Sevenfold is amazingey are not the be all and end all of hardcore, there's alot better bands out there.

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