Beautiful day,
You would hardly notice,
All the disease.
And we are all to become desperate,
As desperation is grounds for remorse.
And suddenly everything else bows down in comparison.
When the blast wave hit,
The impact burned paint from the walls onto their skin,
Inadvertently mixing new hues of green and blue,

That would never be seen again.
Human ash fell like snow as winter began around the world.
Clouds covered every inch of the earth
As the survivors came out of whatever holes they found.
And then the sun ceased its shine.
Radiation coupled with toxic fumes
Strangled whatever was left alive.
And now the real horror begins.
This is when they begin to think.


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Angry Mob Justice Lyrics as written by Daniel Laskiewicz Daniel Daponde

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    First thought says: Nuclear Assualt. M.A.D. Mutually Assured Destruction. And the aftermath of it all.

    On a side note, my favorite part of the song is right after "That would never been seen again" when the song seems like it's going get happier and then it just kicks your ass.

    WakeToLifeon April 15, 2007   Link
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    It is about the end of the world. like the whole song is about how how the world is ruined. and everythings burning away. and that the ashes of the dead are being carried by the wind around the whole world.

    but the end is about when the survivors come out and realize they're the only ones left. so then i guess the real horror could be them killing eachother or going crazy because everythings gone.

    idk im just saying shit off the top of my head.

    Leeperz1904on December 17, 2007   Link
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    tether ball death match ftw

    xJOSHUAxon April 10, 2008   Link
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    Out of my home town chicopee mass western mass metal kicks fuckin ass go see them live crazy pits

    myEchoon April 16, 2008   Link
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    FUCKING PUMPED! im seeing them tonight. I really hope this is part of there set. TIME TO DO SOME DUMB SHIT IN THE PIT!!!

    xPOOPxon August 24, 2008   Link
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    This is one of the most visually descriptive songs I've ever heard. It paints such a bleak picture of the end of the world and the havoc wrought upon mankind. They could make Angry Mob Justice part 2 featuring flesh eating zombies and deformed babies!

    SiphonUrBlood2Meon September 11, 2008   Link
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    this has gotta be one of my favorite songs off of the album...the lyrics are well written and explicitly descriptive.

    and the music does a good job of reflecting the different stages of the apocalypse...like how as Vincent says 'then the blast wave hit' is when the guitars pick up in speed and heaviness, or how after he says 'winter began around the world' the guitars pick up again because another tragedy is about to happen.

    kick ass song...the video is nice too.

    deuceishiphopon May 24, 2010   Link
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    TETHER BALL MATCH !!!

    Jrabbon August 30, 2008   Link

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