Painstaking saga fits.
Downhill path looked over.
Wide range of discreet jokes.
Utopia is fine.
Glorious phase taylored nicely.
Regular ruin freshly disabled/fucked


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    the locust is fucked

    greenwellkillson August 25, 2002   Link
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    their lyrics are..... well they're insane, frankly... and i can't follow them for shit... i don't get it, maybe the songs i have are wrongfully titled..

    xBILLYx

    monticelloon April 08, 2003   Link
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    maybe you should stick to throwdown, faggot

    doc ocon May 02, 2003   Link
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    yeah, "you fucking bastard".

    april36thon April 16, 2004   Link
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    haha.. "the locust is fucked" they are very good, if fucked means you need to interpret their lyrics with a pasion.. then they are very fucked. i have to look into their lyrics as if they are writing on the level of the poem Kubla Khan by Colridge.. because they truley are. respect what you dont understand.

    zimpon April 22, 2004   Link
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    The Locust have that whole "mathcore" thing going on with their lyrics, so 95% they deliberately don't make sense. It's just a load of random words thrown together, or the author spouting out a stream of consciousness/word association.

    Viroon December 16, 2004   Link
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    These are observations of how people are apathetical.

    SkinnyKidon March 13, 2005   Link
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    "The Locust have that whole "mathcore" thing going on with their lyrics, so 95% they deliberately don't make sense. It's just a load of random words thrown together, or the author spouting out a stream of consciousness/word association."

    Hahaha, you fucking idiot.

    xxblackoctoberxxon June 30, 2005   Link

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