Some feel I don't exist
Never believing in what they see
Some feel that I am not fair
I leave no time for repentance
Tearing the vail Mending the vail
Tearing the vail
Some feel I bare the mark of man
A misguided philosophy
Some feel I kill for fun
I kill for life!
I can't escape what Gaia's left for me / No more
I can't deny the lack of morality / No less
Need time to think need time to think
Need to spill blood so I can drink
Take whay they give take what they give
Some feel I'm dead yet still I live
They don't know I'm immortal
They don't know they're just cattle
They don't know I'm eternal
Eternal
Never believing in what they see
Some feel that I am not fair
I leave no time for repentance
Tearing the vail
A misguided philosophy
Some feel I kill for fun
I kill for life!
I can't deny the lack of morality / No less
Need time to think need time to think
Need to spill blood so I can drink
Take whay they give take what they give
Some feel I'm dead yet still I live
They don't know they're just cattle
They don't know I'm eternal
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maybe this is old slipknot before Corey was in the band but this is definetly not him singing. it's two voices singing the song. and im pretty sure it's not him. this song isn't even slipknot's style. it sounds like this band has 1 drummer instead or 3. the only thing that sounds like slipknot is the kicking (rapid) drumming that u don't hear very long). it doesen't even sound like Joey. i doubt this is slipknot.
this song was on the first slipknot cd mate.feed.kill.repeat before corey was in the band
fucking...n00b..of course this is slipknot...ya moron
The vocalist at the time (Anders Colsefni) said that it was about a vampire.
The reason it doesn't sound like Slipknot is because at the time that mate-feed-kill-repeat was recorded, there were only 6 members, they were: Josh Brainard, Donnie Steele, Paul Gray, Anders Colsefni, Shawn Crahan and Joey Jordison.
also werent they experaminting (if thats how you spell it) with different types of styles of music
quiffporn u are damn right
I happen to like MFKR. Better than many of the songs of S/T and IOWA at least..
Retard
isnt it great how everyone gets along
by Anti-Punk on 01-24-2006 @ 10:01:34 PM Retard
How eloquent
Actually MFKR was a much more professional display of talent and musicianship thant S/T, Iowa and Vol.3. Anyone who understands music and has read the tabs will know this. MFKR had less focus on catchiness and choruses, and more on general musicianship and heaviness. Although songs like "Scissors", "Gently", "Iowa" and "Vermilion" raise the bar on these albums, MFKR surpasses them in most ways.