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Darkest Hour – The Light at the Edge of the World Lyrics 18 years ago
you know, the spoken part to this song is an excerpt from T.S. Eliot's "The Waste Land." Just go look it up and read it and you'll get it COMPLETELY right.

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Killswitch Engage – Declaration Lyrics 18 years ago
Walesrox and quiffporn are both right, in their own senses. The song is about regret and learning from one's past misguidances, but it is also about nonconformity.

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Killswitch Engage – Irreversal Lyrics 18 years ago
I agree with Def_Boy. Rymon, i'm sorry, but you OBVIOUSLY don't know what you're talking about. You can even tell the differences between Adam's and Howard's screaming voices. Don't believe me? Listen to the Holy Diver cover...you can tell at the end of the song. As for Irreversal, atr463 IS right, Mr. Labonte is also a guest vocalist on the track, but i don't know what he sounds like, so I just say Howard and Jesse. Jesse Leach has a hollow, airy screaming voice, which can still be good for a metalcore outfit. Howard's voice, on the other hand, is a little bit more complicated to describe accurately. He has a deep, full, brutal voice.

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Darkest Hour – Low Lyrics 18 years ago
I'd like to think that this song is about some kind of addiction, whether it be tangible or not. The first line makes the listener/reader think of substance abuse, "Injected venom sucking the life from us away for eighty days." If you guys haven't seen any DH dvds, these guys drink a LOT of alcohol. The only line, i think, that would make me think that this is a TOURING addiction is " Staying awake for the music's sake." But, I CAN be wrong, and this could be a rebellion against mass media: "They say they listen but never hear a thing. Mass deception, illusion, perception."

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