Mind snapped thoughts of death
Demented voices in his heaad
Chainsaw victim covered in blood
Severed body left for dead

Bloody killing spree
Brain fried eternally
Psychotic mission of death
Critical madness
Self inflicted pain
Slicing his face to shreds
Brutal blow to the face
Sentenced to death
By a swing of a mace
Blown out brains with a grenade
Hallucinating brain decayed

Violent breakdown
Truth of dare
Cut your flesh to the bone
No hope for a normal life

Insane asylum is your home

[lead: E.C.]


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    this song is directly inspired by the slasher movie Truth or Dare Critical madness.

    They sum up all the best parts especially the grenade in the mouth scene.

    englundisgodon June 09, 2020   Link

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