Dez Fafara (DEVILDRIVER, ex-COAL CHAMBER) - vocals
Dino Cazares (FEAR FACTORY) - rhythm guitar
Andreas Kisser (SEPULTURA) - solo, wah wah guitar
Paul Gray (SLIPKNOT) - bass
Roy Mayorga (ex-SOULFLY, MEDICATION) - drums


Some voices carry
Through the halls of laughter
As locusts are swarming
From here to ever after

Baptized in the redemption
Sanctified through the redemption
It's the nature of defiance
To go against the Holy Alliance

Know it by the night
Know it by the light
Know it if you will
By the wind up on the hill

Oh, it's blasphemy
It's heresy
What your God allows!

Cringe and bow your head
When the man comes running through
The shadow of your sins are cast
Across the valley below

Baptized in the redemption
Sanctified through the redemption
It's the nature of defiance
To go against the Holy Alliance

Know it if you will
By the wind up on the hill

Oh, it's blasphemy
It's heresy
What your God allows!


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    ROADRUNNER UNITED... Best cd of all time, i think im literally addicted to the thing, i cant go half a day withouy listening to some of it, so great. ..That is all

    kompleton March 29, 2006   Link
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    roadrunner is just some kind of new wave, when people come together they do the new thing, but not the same as they are always in bands...

    -=ViRUS=-on March 29, 2006   Link
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    and 'bout this song, it just kicks ass, it's really cool, Dez rulz, as always...

    -=ViRUS=-on March 29, 2006   Link
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    grind

    hailtokidamnesiacon June 28, 2006   Link
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    its blasphemy and its heracy that "ANDREAS!!!!!!" isnt in the set of lyrics before his solo, thats one of the sweetets parts of the song.

    Dez is one of my favorite vocalists of all time and does his thing on this track...great song.

    harper83087on February 29, 2008   Link

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