Bleed down to the fucking core
You're going down for fucking more
Screw your slimy guts
Driving me fucking nuts
Chainsaw in my bleeding hands
As I start to cut you in two
Your guts are steaming out
And I just love the sight
Maggots crawling in her cunt
I just love to lick that shit
Bury you in a slimy grave
You will rot forever there


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    Keep in mind, cylent watcher, that they wrote this song in 1984 and were probably the first to come up with the concept.

    TheJesuson March 22, 2005   Link
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    Meaning? What meaning? The only meaning this song has is utter disconsideration for both the listener and human life. This is one of my favorite songs.

    AudiDriveron January 09, 2007   Link
  • +1
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    fuckin awsome. R.I.P. Dead

    allrockallthetimeon March 25, 2006   Link
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    this would have been so much better with some decent production.. same goes for the rest of the deathcrush album..

    never been a fan of bad production.

    Ddaduttaon April 03, 2006   Link
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    Although, Ddadutta, many Black metal artists use bad production on purpose, simply to add to that "gritty" feel. At first some artists did it because they didn't have enough money for better production, now however it's done a lot (as Mayhem, for example, will have tons of money) simply to make the whole album sound more dreary :)

    the_haunted_angelon June 07, 2007   Link
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    oh my god. it´s so sick but i like it. :-)

    Zahrim[666]on June 05, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    Hmmm....song's kind of self explanatory, eh?

    Nevermortalon April 24, 2003   Link
  • 0
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    Its not that sick.

    reyeson October 26, 2004   Link
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    I love the live version. He just yealls:the next song i dedicate to the pope. Mayhem has the best live performences. Dimmu Borgirs great too but cant dig it to the mayhem. I love when they have all kind of dead animals on the stage and blood and stuff. Ones they had cow heads on stics on the stage. Totally sweet. This song is pretty sweet.

    UnraisedMetalon June 19, 2005   Link
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    This song is... excellent

    headbang666on January 17, 2007   Link

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