Bring out your dead
Bring me their heads
An execution is at hand
These are you false prophets selling you Armageddon
These are the ones who are telling you that you are safe
These are the ones who are taking your life away
Day by day we cleanse the world of evil
Yet, the blood is still on our hands
Buried beneath the prayers of dead men
And when there?s nothing left
There will be no one left to peel the guilt from our backs
A flaw so fatal to our own survival
Failure in the flesh
Day by day we cleanse the world of evil
Yet, the blood is still on our hands



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    General Comment

    First of all, Anthony was thrown out because in 3 years he showed up for 2 practices

    Second off, Anthony used vocal effects on the cd, ever notice how live he didn't sound good?

    and Third of all, Nate Johnson is better than half of the vocalist out there, he uses no effects and sounds identical live

    and these facts come from personally knowing these guys for years

    fuckyourshiton November 25, 2007   Link

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