I live to disrput,
I live to destroy
Now I target the boiling point so few employ
Silence is deadly so pin back your ears
Cause the axis has shifted
It has been so for years

Initiate, the kill chain
Deviate, my life's terrain
Terminate. by kill chain
The sould is the ground that the angels bleed for

If we are inciting war again, we've got to stay strong
If we are deciding war again, we cannot be long
We are here, and it's no mistake
We've got to burn this ground, it's time to detonate
Save our fears because their is no escape
And we won't last long

So far enraged
Victim found, fixed, engaged
On this life's simple call
I'm a target to all
This battle is made
With the micro management
Of serpents for all
We don't rise just to fall

Initiate, the kill chain
Deviate, my life's terrain
Terminate. by kill chain
The sould is the ground that the angels bleed for

If we are inciting war again, we've got to stay strong
If we are deciding war again, we cannot be long
We are here, and it's no mistake
We've got to burn this ground, it's time to detonate
Save our fears because their is no escape
And we won't last long

If we are inciting war again, we've got to stay strong
If we are deciding war again, we cannot be long
We are here, and it's no mistake
We've got to burn this ground, it's time to detonate
Save our fears because their is no escape
And we won't last long


Lyrics submitted by ThoR294

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    This song will kick your ass and so well the band Byz rocks

    HateForceon February 09, 2007   Link
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    Definitely the best song off of the fundamental component. Fuckin great song that i see as a big fuck you to the way we are fightin the war in the middle east...personally i agree, bomb the shit out of the place and bring our men and women home safe.

    harper83087on November 23, 2007   Link

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