Bleeding death, undead, broke the seal suhrim
Desecrate, evil ghost thoth freed him
Mass destruction, ended lives, blasphemation, you will die

Darkest one, bleeding death, from beyond
Death be done, no regression, unforbidden
You will die - it's been written

Die blaspherereion
Die blaspherereion

Vicious warth adar, torted past rendered
Odious evil, elder death, feast us
God's construction, holy doom
Don't believe, you're consumed

Darkest one, bleeding death, from beyond
Death be done, no regression, unforbidden
You will die - it's been written

Die blaspherereion
Die blaspherereion

Lord chaos, death, save us
Kill human kind, life was denied
Lord black death, thoth , confess
Send to desecrate, lord blasphemate

Darkest one, bleeding death, from beyond
Death be done, no regression, unforbidden
You will die - it's been written

Die blaspherereion
Die blaspherereion


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    In his defence, he was drunk when he did that.

    shadowwiththeeyeson November 07, 2004   Link
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    Which still makes it kinda a twattish thing to do.

    shadowwiththeeyeson November 07, 2004   Link
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    It would have been cool to watch him looking in the mirror the next morning, I picture it going something like this:

    Glenn Benton: "Shit! what did I do to my head? I've got an inverted cross on my bean! Oh well, at least I didn't sleep with some really ugly whore while I was drunk..."

    Really Ugly Whore: "Come back to bed Glenn, oh and any chance of a razor? My moustache needs a trim"

    Glenn Benton: "Weak..."

    quiffpornon November 10, 2004   Link
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    youre weak,youre a pussy, take it to a deicide fan you jizz gobbler.

    capricornon March 22, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    And you are a brain damaged birth defect bastard child. Why don't you go away and learn how to be normal?

    quiffpornon May 10, 2006   Link
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    so... was he also drunk when he came up with this song title?

    vazioon December 04, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    blasphereerereiococksereion

    trollinaspicon January 13, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    fuck can i get a song meaning instead of all this gay ass bullshit talk all of you talk about???

    sinfulserpenton May 27, 2012   Link
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    Glenn Benton has an upside down cross branded into his head. Enough said...

    quiffpornon April 12, 2004   Link

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