永久に鬱 この一ページ
儚い戦法 その眼に
哀願せずも 法に悪 繋ごう牢へ
ノートに猛毒 煩悩に恐れ抱く
大嘘の妄想にヨダレが絶え間なく
裁き 犯罪統括とほざく
誰が打開策などわかる?
免罪のワールド
制裁のワード
得る熱 まさに「デスパイレーツ」
贖う 法律ゲーム
絶望 ザ ビリー いざ倫理
さあ 止められない EraserRain
絶望 ザ ビリー いざ倫理
さあ 止められない EraserRain
止められない EraserRain

赤色した破壊の唄
終わらないの?
いつから半分ノイズ?
世の中に潜み
落下した「アレ」はねえか?
誰が書き換える 世界の汚れは?
消滅の連鎖にざわつく下界
マスター 抹殺 運命の自爆
免罪のワールド
制裁のワード
得る熱 まさに「デスパイレーツ」
贖う 法律ゲーム
絶望 ザ ビリー いざ倫理
さあ 止められない EraserRain
絶望 ザ ビリー いざ倫理
さあ 止められない EraserRain
止められない EraserRain

愛 知恵比べ 緊迫
エゴの屈折サディスト
断片邪念の鉄槌
奪れゆく生命
極悪人が飽和 至急 罪人斬り
判定!「人権」「事件」
「憎悪」臓器広げ懺悔
ほくそ笑む死神 因果関係なぜ?
真相 皆知り得ぬ その哀れ
"KILA"
We are the"KILA"
My name is"KILA"
Even your"KILA"
"KILA"
We are the"KILA"
My name is"KILA"
Even your"KILA"
上で闇葬儀の修羅場
真理論議PEACE
エラー 無念 何万年 不憫
上で闇葬儀の修羅場
真理論議PEACE
エラー 無念 何万年 不憫
暴 乱世 絶望にペイン
絶望 ザ ビリー いざ倫理
さあ 止められない EraserRain
絶望 ザ ビリー いざ倫理
さあ 止められない EraserRain
Dancin' 心臓のBloody
愛 轟音な音色は生
Dancin' 心臓のBloody
愛 轟音な音色は生
止められない運命さ 連鎖レース


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    Weither this song was made for Death Note or not it's irrelevant, but i don't think it was. Yes it talks about a note with deadly poison but i personally think it's reffering to..maybe a hit list? i think this song is talking about how murderous humans are. We are kira, im kira even you're kira. It saying it right there. we're all abunch of murderous bastards. the want to kill is in our blood, our instincts. Death Pirates is my favourite line ^-^

    MooMyCookieson October 27, 2009   Link

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